The flagellum is like a think "whip-like" structure that is attached t o the cell and helps it to propel and move. It could be like motor of a boat bc. that's how the boat moves??
A flagellum is a "whiplike" tail that serves to propel a cell forward. A fish would use its tail to help it move forward. Also, a powerboat is propelled by a rotor, which operates much like a flagellum (although it may be important to note that flagella are often longer than the cell; whereas boat motors are relatively small).
For the flagellum....i guess u could do a motor, or an engine from a car. For Golgi apparatus...you could do like a mail room... For the Golgi Apparatus, I would put Fedex because they basically revieve mail and redistribute it. Or li
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
Flagellum
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
The flagellum was a whip used by Egyptians
Resignation analogies
flagellum=tails that help organism move In the reproductive system, sperm have flagellum
Short flagellum is concerned with substrate attachment.
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.
No. Only some bacteria have a flagellum.