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(plural = flagella) A long, cellular projection that undulates (in eukaryotes) or rotate (in prokaryontes) to move the cell through an aqueous environment.
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| flagellum |
Whip-like structures arising from the cell and responsible for propelling cells in a watery fluid. All dinoflagellates at some time in their life cycle have two dissimilar flagella: a transverse flagellum (provides propulsion) and a longitudinal flagellum (provides direction). They either emerge through one pore or two separate pores.
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a thin filamentous appendage on cells, such as bacteria and protists, responsible for locomotion.
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A long, whiplike protrusion from the surface of a eukaryotic cell, whose undulations drive the cell through a liquid medium; similar in structure to a cilium in having an internal arrangement of microtubules in a 9 + 2 array.
Ãâó: www.jcu.edu.au/fmhms/school/pms/CGC/DictCellBiol.h...
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A long, whiplike organelle that usually protrudes from a cell and is used for motility
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