Flagella.
Flagella
Flagellum (flagella is the plural form)
flagella
A sperm cell has a whiplike tail (flagellum) which helps it swim towards the egg, and a head that is mostly filled with a nucleus containing genetic material.
Sperm cells have longer projections called flagella that allow them to move with a whiplike motion, aiding in their mobility and ability to reach the egg for fertilization.
Cilia are whiplike cellular extensions that move substances along the cell surface. They are found in various cell types and are important for processes such as maintaining airway clearance and moving fluids in the body.
Flagella are the organelles in cells that are whiplike in structure. They are responsible for providing motility to certain cells, such as sperm cells in animals and algae cells in plants.
The term "flagelium" appears to be a misspelling or a combination of "flagellum," which is a tail-like structure on a cell used for movement, and "flagellum," an intestinal parasite. Can you please provide more context or clarification for a more accurate response?
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
Some bacteria have a tail called a flagellum, but many do not.
A sperm cell has a whiplike tail (flagellum) which helps it swim towards the egg, and a head that is mostly filled with a nucleus containing genetic material.
it could be either a mantaray or a stingray.
flagellates
Sperm cells have longer projections called flagella that allow them to move with a whiplike motion, aiding in their mobility and ability to reach the egg for fertilization.
Some bacteria have a whip-like tail called aflagellum. This structure is essential for locomotion, or motility.
Flagella
Euglena, which is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists.
Whiplike extensions on the bottom of a cell are called flagella. These structures are primarily involved in locomotion, allowing the cell to move through fluid environments. Flagella are made up of microtubules arranged in a specific pattern and are powered by motor proteins that facilitate their undulating movement.
Protozoa that move by means of a whiplike organ called a flagellum are known as flagellates. The flagellum propels the organism through its environment by waving back and forth, allowing it to swim and navigate through water. Flagellates can be found in a variety of environments, including freshwater, marine, and soil habitats.
The tail of a deer is called a tail.