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What is the zooflagellate method of movement?

Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.


Do eukaryotic cells contain flagella?

Yes, some eukaryotic cells contain flagella. These flagella are longer and less numerous than those found in prokaryotic cells, and they are involved in cell motility. Examples of eukaryotic cells with flagella include sperm cells and some types of protists.


Is flagella in animal cell or plant cell?

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.


Why are many mitochondria found found in a cell that moves by means of Calia or flagella?

Beating of those cost energy. So this energy is produced by mitochondria


What are anisokont flagella?

Anisokont flagella are flagella of varying lengths on a cell, where some are longer than others. This type of flagellation pattern is commonly found in organisms such as algae and some protozoa. The differential length of the flagella allows for more precise control of movement and direction.


Where in the plant cell is flagella located?

Flagella are typically not found in plant cells, as they are more common in certain types of motile cells like sperm cells in animals and some protists. However, some plant cells, such as those in certain algae, may have flagella. In these cases, the flagella are usually located at the cell's surface, aiding in movement through water. In general, plant cells rely on other mechanisms for movement and do not have flagella as a standard feature.


Is there any difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella?

Yes,there are differences.Eukariyotic flagellum has 9+2 structure and membrane covered.Bacterial flagella do not have those.


Do fungi have flagella?

Some fungi have flagella, which are used for motility. Not all fungi have flagella, but those that do use them for movement in their environment. Flagella help fungi navigate through liquids and aid in their dispersal and growth.


Does the bald eagle move by flagella?

Flagella are the microscopic "legs" on a cell - only one-celled organisms move by those.


Do Eukaryote cells move on their own?

Yes, those that have flagella. For example sperm.


Is flagella a virus?

No, flagella are not viruses. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that protrude from the surface of certain cells, such as those of bacteria and some eukaryotic cells. They are used for movement. On the other hand, viruses are infectious particles that need a host cell to replicate.


What is the whip-like appendage called on some bacteria?

Some bacteria have a whip-like tail called aflagellum. This structure is essential for locomotion, or motility.