It means "whip". :]
Flagellum
The filament in a bacterial flagellum is made of a protein called flagellin. Flagellin forms the helical structure of the flagellum filament, providing the bacterium with motility.
Flagella is the plural form of flagellum.
Flagella (singular flagellum) are the whip like structures that allow some single celled animals to move.
The singular form of the word flagella is flagellum.
The noun "whip"
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
The Latin word for "whip" is flagellum.
You mean flagellum, the Latin term for a whip, a scourge, a leather thong or a vine-shoot. Roman whips and scourges were made of corded leather thongs.
A flagellum is a long, thread-like organelle used by many microscopic organisms for locomotion and feeding.
I think you mean flagellum. They help bacteria move.
If you mean flagella, that is the plural of flagellum. A flagellum is a long tapered extension of a microorganism, like a tail, utilized for mobility somewhat similarly to the tail of a fish.
Flagellum
"Flagellum: Propel Your Curiosity!"
The flagellum was a whip used by Egyptians
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Do you mean Flagellum?Here's the answer from Wikipedia...A flagellum (pronounced /fləˈdʒɛləm/, or in plural form: flagella) is a tail-like projection that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and functions in locomotion.