The cell of Euglena has an anterior flagellum.
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
Flagellum
The specialized cell in sponges where food is collected is called choanocyte. Choanocytes have a flagellum that creates water flow, allowing them to capture food particles and absorb nutrients.
Choanocytes are responsible for generating water currents and capturing food particles in sponges. They have a flagellum that creates the current and a collar of microvilli that trap and engulf food particles. Choanocytes play a crucial role in filter feeding and nutrient uptake for sponges.
The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.
Choanocyte or collar cells is a unique type of porifers which contains a flagellum surrounded at its base by a thin cytoplasmic collar. This cell creates current and ingest food particles from water.
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.
The cell of Euglena has an anterior flagellum.
Sponges are made of several cell types that each have certain functions. The ameobacyte (or ameoba-type cell) digests food that is driven to it by the collar cells, which each possess a flagellum
no
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
Locomotion.
It is the animal cell.
Flagellum
yes they do
yes