Flagellum are used to propel microscopic organims like, bacteria. Some microscopic organisms have many some have just one or two. But much like the fins and tails of fish through the proper function of flagellum the organism gets where it needs to go.
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.
The word "flagella" is plural so the proper term to use for this question would be "flagellum". A flagellum is an organ of locomotion in single cell organisms. In other words, the flagellum help the organism move around.
No. Only some bacteria have a flagellum.
because male gametes has tail called flagellum which helps them to move around and female gametes do not have flagellum, they are round shaped so they can't move around.
Some bacteria have a whip-like tail called aflagellum. This structure is essential for locomotion, or motility.
Short flagellum is concerned with substrate attachment.
flagellum=tails that help organism move In the reproductive system, sperm have flagellum
No flagella do not reproduce.
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A flagellum is a hair like structure that protrudes from the body of a prokaryotic or eukaryotic organism. Its primary function is for locomotion.
The flagellum or cilia of protozoa help with movement by propelling the organism through its environment. Protozoa are single-celled organisms that can be found in various aquatic and terrestrial habitats, including freshwater, marine environments, and soil.
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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.
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You most likely are talking about, "Flagellum".
It is a flagellum and is used for locomotion.