Plants .
It would simply depend on the type of organism you were studying.
If a cell has a flagellum on its surface, it is most likely a type of prokaryotic cell, such as a bacterium, or a eukaryotic cell, like a sperm cell in animals. Flagella are used for locomotion, allowing these cells to move through their environments. In prokaryotes, the flagellum is typically composed of a protein called flagellin, while in eukaryotes, it has a more complex structure made of microtubules.
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
The protein that punches holes into the plasma membrane of an infected host cell is called a pore-forming protein. These proteins create pores that disrupt the cell membrane's integrity, leading to cell lysis and death.
a eukaryote is a type of cell not part of a membrane!
Any organism to do with the kingdom plantae just about.
the eukaryote type of cell
No, flagellum is not a cell type. Flagella are structures that are present on certain cells that aid in movement (an example being the "tail" of the sperm).
It would simply depend on the type of organism you were studying.
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
If a cell has a flagellum on its surface, it is most likely a type of prokaryotic cell, such as a bacterium, or a eukaryotic cell, like a sperm cell in animals. Flagella are used for locomotion, allowing these cells to move through their environments. In prokaryotes, the flagellum is typically composed of a protein called flagellin, while in eukaryotes, it has a more complex structure made of microtubules.
depends on the organism and type of cell
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
Same as your cell type. Eukaryote. Membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
The membrane
The protein that punches holes into the plasma membrane of an infected host cell is called a pore-forming protein. These proteins create pores that disrupt the cell membrane's integrity, leading to cell lysis and death.
a eukaryote is a type of cell not part of a membrane!