no they are not. flagella is a part of an animal cell that allows the animal to walk around in it's environment. vacuoles are only found in plant cells.
* the flagella is a project as strand while the axial filaments are spirochetes. * flagella : move cell by propeller like action , axial filaments : snake-like movement. flagella : present in gram (+)and gram (-) , while the filaments only in gram (-) . both of them have the same function
It is a vacuole. I have this worksheet on a school paper ^^^Correct! Vacuoles are the storage areas of cells.A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small.
A flagellum is similar to a tail, but on a cell. It aids the cell in movement.Both Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells can have flagella, and they can have differences such as protein compsition, structure and mechanism of propulsion.The most obvious example of a eukaryotic cell with flagella is the sperm cell, which it has for clear reasons.Trivia!:The word flagellum is also the latin word for whip!
Some bacteria have a whip-like tail called aflagellum. This structure is essential for locomotion, or motility.
Flagella.
All of the above
Flagella propel protozoa through water. Sperm also have the same way of moving.
Plant cell deposit their waste inside the vacuole same as for us pooping in Toilet.
In protozoa and some other single-celled organisms, the food vacuole is an organelle that plays a crucial role in digestion. It forms when the cell engulfs food particles, enclosing them in a membrane-bound sac. Enzymes within the food vacuole then break down the food into usable nutrients, which are absorbed by the cell for energy and growth. Additionally, waste products are expelled from the vacuole once digestion is complete.
Lysosomes, centrosomes, and flagella are present only in animal cells. Chloroplasts, the central vacuole, the cell wall, and plasmodesmata are found only in plant cells.
plant cells do not have lysosomes but they do have a central vacuole that does a similar function of breaking down materials with enzymes
Cell wall Cytoplasm Vacuole Cell membrane Flagellum (singular- flagella) :D your welcome
you could do a sport DOME (round, contains somthing - us, and the thing it comtains flows in and out) or you could try a skyscraper - the same things apply
It is the thing that holds all the water for the cell
* the flagella is a project as strand while the axial filaments are spirochetes. * flagella : move cell by propeller like action , axial filaments : snake-like movement. flagella : present in gram (+)and gram (-) , while the filaments only in gram (-) . both of them have the same function
Flagella is the plural form of flagellum.
well if it is an animal cell then neucleus/brain of the cell, cytoplasm/ cell fluid, vacuole/ storage, and sometimes a flagella/ a tail that help it move... sorry i cant think of any more