Unicellular organisms: some bacteria, spermatozoa. I think also diatoms and similar planktonic fauna.
The majority of them are in animal cells, because animal cells and or animals do not use photosynthesis so they need to find their own foodhope this helped :)~lindsey
Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods
"Flagual" is not a word. Perhaps you're thinking of flagella, which is a part of some animal cells.
centrioles, lysosomes, cilia or flagella
Enterobacter aerogenes typically has peritrichous flagella, which are distributed all over the cell surface. These flagella help the bacterium to move and navigate through its environment.
sponges
Paramecium is one example.
No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.
both(plant and animal)
Flagella are typically found in animal cells, such as those of humans and other animals. Plant cells do not usually have flagella; instead, they may have structures called cilia or pseudopods for movement.
Generally neither. Plant cells to not have flagella and, apart from sperm, neither do animal cells. Flaglla are more characteristic of bacteria and protists.
The majority of them are in animal cells, because animal cells and or animals do not use photosynthesis so they need to find their own foodhope this helped :)~lindsey
Of course they have. They are in cytoskeleton,flagella and cilia
there are no animal cells that have a flagella, as animal cells, for the most part are stationary. Some move with aid by blood, etc. Only prokaryotes (Bacteria) have flagella, and only certain ones. I hope this clarifies the situation for you.
Flagella are not cells - they are extensions of cells that render the cell motile. (Think of it as a tail of some sort.) Sperms have flagella and other unicellular organisms such as paramecium and other organisms such as bacteria have flagella too. It isn't common for plant cells to have flagella.
flagella ,which helps in motility of organism. type of flagella peritricous , monotricous
It is considered to be animal like because of it's movement by flagella or pseudopodia, or both.