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The whip-like thread used for movement in certain cells is called a flagellum. Flagella are long, slender structures that extend from the cell body and whip back and forth to propel the cell through liquid environments, such as in sperm cells and protozoa. They are composed of microtubules arranged in a specific pattern and are powered by molecular motors that facilitate their movement.

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