Movement
Cilia and Flagella.
Yes A flagellum, also called undulipodium, is a whip-like structure used for locomotion, for feeding or other purposes. Almost all organisms have flagella to include protozoa (at some stage in their lives). We humans have them in our bodies. Even our own spermatozoa can be regarded as flagellates. All these flagella have a similar basic design. flagellum, also called undulipodium, is a whip-like structure used
Cilia and flagella
The blepharoplast in Chlamydomonas serves as a structure associated with the formation of flagella, which are whip-like appendages used for locomotion. It plays a critical role in the organization and assembly of microtubules that make up the flagella. Additionally, the blepharoplast is involved in regulating the number and positioning of the flagella, facilitating effective movement and phototaxis in response to light.
A bacteria moves using a structure called the flagellum, which resembles a tail.
Flagella
flagella
They are in both.But differs from structure
no. and correct the grammar please! Flagella is cellular organelle.It is a microscopic structure connected to cell
contain a 9+2 arrangement of microtubules with dynein motor proteins for movement, while prokaryotic flagella have a simpler structure and are powered by a different mechanism. Eukaryotic flagella are also typically longer and are used for cell motility or moving fluids, whereas prokaryotic flagella are used for propulsion of the entire cell.
Flagella
Cilia and Flagella.
flagella
flagella
It is in both.But structure is different
Similar to flagella .
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.