For the flagellum....i guess u could do a motor, or an engine from a car. For Golgi apparatus...you could do like a mail room... For the Golgi Apparatus, I would put Fedex because they basically revieve mail and redistribute it. Or li
Flagellum
With a single, whiplash flagellum on the posterior of the spore.
mitochondria, nucleus, cytoskeleton (but cytoskeleton should not count as an organelle since it is just a protein network in cytoplasm). Sperm cells probably also have some endoplasmic reticulum and some other organelles.
no, amoeba use pseudopods to move in any direction
Some medical apparatuses that utilize gas laws include oxygen tanks (Boyle's Law), spirometers (Boyle's Law), anesthesia machines (Boyle's Law), and ventilators (Boyle's Law and Charles's Law). These apparatuses rely on the principles of gas behavior to deliver the appropriate gas concentrations or volumes to patients for medical treatment.
No. Only some bacteria have a flagellum.
Flagellum
welding machine
synonym analogies are like huge is to big cruel is to mean thick is to fat
Bacteria, some cells
You'll have to come up with your own analogies. Writing a bunch of random analogies down on the internet isn't going to help your story at all. You have to have analogies that actually have something to do with your own characters, setting, and plot.
Flagella (singular flagellum) are the whip like structures that allow some single celled animals to move.
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.
A euglena has a flagellum, they use it to move around their habitat which is mainly pond water, some water has so many, it turns green.
small is to petite as large is to giant
only some by moving there flagellum back and forth
With a single, whiplash flagellum on the posterior of the spore.