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Plant cells are non-motile & therefore don't have flagella or cilia for locomotion. Text any other questions to 242242!
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Flagella is more than one flagellum. A flagellum is a cell with a tail like structure attached to it. The tail like structure moves kind of like a whip, but in circular motions.
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They certainly do - the best example is a sperm cell. Flagella are long, hairlike structures which are located on the end of a cell and help the cell swim. Cillia are shorter structures and typically occur in bunches. Many internal membrane...
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It aids the movement of organisms eg.euglena
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It is forbidden in the sharia law which is not a religious text. Sharia law is man made and therefore fallible and even under the law it is forbidden on the premises that it is bad PR for Islam. The websites only point towards other men and...
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No. I thought about it a great deal and I’ve seen people getting whipped and seen people whipping themselves on screen. But I thought what would be shocking about that? I could make it look like a frenzy but then I thought if you keep se...
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The flagella is responsible for moving the cells. It is the tail that protrudes from prokaryotic and eukaryotic body cells. The word flagella comes from the Latin word whip.
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Flagella can be described as a long appendage or tail that is used like a whip. It is found on attached to the cell body of bacteria and sperm cells. It is used as a mobility device, so that the cell can travel around.
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Flagella are tiny tail like structures on single celled organisms that facilitate movement. The most common example of a cell with a flagella is the sperm cell.
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