Yes.
The function is locomotion.
A flagellum is a hair like structure that protrudes from the body of a prokaryotic or eukaryotic organism. Its primary function is for locomotion.
No, flagella and cilia are organelles of locomotion.
The pseudopodia enable amoeboid locomotion, the cilia allow for ciliary locomotion. The flagella allow for flagellar locomotion and the myonemes allow for metabolic contractile locomotion.
A uropod is used for swimming. Telson does the same thing.
The function is locomotion.
Locomotion & Oxygen Exchange
Locomotion.
The major function of the hand in all vertebrates except human beings is locomotion; bipedal locomotion in humans frees the hands for a largely manipulative function.
locomotion
locomotion which means movement.
The function of a mollusks foot is locomotion (moving).
Locomotion , movement , contraction etc .
Locomotion. But you shouldn't have asked this question in this category na?
Muscles move your bones, therefor making locomotion possible.
mantain shape ,gives strength,and also helps in locomotion for cells
They help in cell division, chromosomal movement , ciliary and flagellar locomotion .