A flagellum is typically found at one or both ends of a cell, extending outward from the cell membrane. It is a long, whip-like structure that aids in locomotion, enabling the cell to move through its environment. Flagella are commonly associated with certain types of bacteria, protozoa, and sperm cells in animals.
The Flagella
Cilia and flagella
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
This is kinda gross. I suppose they have a flagella so they can "swim" up the vagina to find the egg. No other cell needs to "swim." The flagella acts as a tail.
When flagella are present all over a cell, this is known as a "peritrichous" arrangement.
The Flagella
Since the flagella drive the cell, they would be found on the rear.
Since the flagella drive the cell, they would be found on the rear.
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.
This is kinda gross. I suppose they have a flagella so they can "swim" up the vagina to find the egg. No other cell needs to "swim." The flagella acts as a tail.
When flagella are present all over a cell, this is known as a "peritrichous" arrangement.
Flagella are whip-like structures found on some cells that help with movement. They can propel a cell through fluids or create movement within the cell itself. Flagella are important for processes such as sperm motility, bacterial swimming, and movement of certain single-celled organisms.
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