Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
Flagella move by flicking like little whips or by pulling themselves. Smooth flagella move by flicking and hairy flagella move by pulling.
Flagella is not a virus. It is a tail-like protrusion of a cell body. A sperm cell has a flagella which is integral to itd locomotion.
it is either cilia or flagella
Cilia and flagella both have a whip like movement to help it's cell move. Cyberchief If this answer helped you and you appreciate the fact that time was taken out of somebody's personal day to write the answer to this question, please support the contributor by clicking "Recommend Contributor" button below at the bottom of this answer box.
Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
Flagella move by flicking like little whips or by pulling themselves. Smooth flagella move by flicking and hairy flagella move by pulling.
Flagella is not a virus. It is a tail-like protrusion of a cell body. A sperm cell has a flagella which is integral to itd locomotion.
The flagella is a whip-like organelle that helps the cell move.
it is either cilia or flagella
Flagella are like little rudders, they allow them to move around.
Cilia and flagella both have a whip like movement to help it's cell move. Cyberchief If this answer helped you and you appreciate the fact that time was taken out of somebody's personal day to write the answer to this question, please support the contributor by clicking "Recommend Contributor" button below at the bottom of this answer box.
Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.
possibly buses, since they move around the entire city.
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Bacterial flagella? Would wind be analogous to the protons hitting the "motor" (which is analogous to flag), causing it to move?