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Do the cell of Euglena have an anterior or posterior flagellum?

The cell of Euglena has an anterior flagellum.


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With a single, whiplash flagellum on the posterior of the spore.


How would you describe the characteristics of opisthokonta?

is an eukarotic super-clade that comprises metazoa (animals), fungi, and several other unicellual lineages, such as the chanoflagellates and have a single posterior flagellum with a pair of centrides and flattened mitochondria cristae


Is flagellum green cells?

the cells are green


Is the flagellum found in plant or animal cells?

Flagellum can be found in some prokaryote and eukaryote cells but not in plant cells. Plant cells have cell walls to provide rigidness and that would contrast with flagellum, which purpose is to allow flexibility and movement.


What has flagellum?

Bacteria, some cells


What is flagellum in a cell?

Flagellum are organelles resembling hairlike structures. They enable movement of the cells in which they are a part of.


What can cells use to move?

-flagellum -pseudopodia -cilia


What is a characteristic or member of Chytridiomycota?

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What does a flagellum of a muscle cell do?

Muscle cells do not have flagella. Flagella are for a cell's or small organism's movement.


What body plane divides the body into interior and posterior planes?

The sagittal plane divides the body into left and right portions, not interior and posterior portions. The coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.


What is the threadlike structur that propel cells through liquids?

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