The flagella is a whip-like organelle that helps the cell move.
The Flagella
Cilia and flagella
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
When flagella are present all over a cell, this is known as a "peritrichous" arrangement.
In the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell
The Flagella
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are cell surfaceprojections familiar to ....
Cilia and flagella
The three organelles are cilia, flagella, and pseudopods. Cilia and flagella are structures that extend from the cell surface and help in cell motility, while pseudopods are temporary projections of the cell membrane used for movement in certain cell types.
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
When flagella are present all over a cell, this is known as a "peritrichous" arrangement.
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Flagella
flagella
Extensions of the centrioles are what make up cilia and flagella.
Flagella are like little rudders, they allow them to move around.
AnswerFirst of all, Flagella is a kind of cell, not the name of a part in a cell. The flagella is a cell that is pill shaped, and it's most distuingishing quality is the tail at on end of the cell that is used as a rotor. Edit:The flagella actually is the tail part of a sperm cell.