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- Flagellum | Prokaryotic, Bacterial, Motor Protein | Britannica
flagellum, hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms Flagella, characteristic of the protozoan group Mastigophora, also occur on the gametes of algae, fungi, mosses, slime molds, and animals
- Flagellum - Definition, Function, Types Quiz | Biology . . .
A flagellum is a microscopic hair-like organelle used by cells and microorganisms for movement The word flagellum in Latin means whip, just like the whipping motion flagella (plural) often use for locomotion
- Flagellum - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
A flagellum (plural: flagella) is a long, slender, whiplike cellular structure used generally for locomotion It is like a propeller that spins and pushes the cell forward, allowing it to go where it wants to go
- What Is a Flagellum? Structure, Types, and Function
A flagellum is a microscopic, whip-like appendage that extends from the cell body of certain bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic cells Its primary role is to provide motility, enabling cells to move through fluid environments, such as single-celled organisms swimming
- The Role of the Bacterial Flagellum in Adhesion and Virulence
Many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial species and also Archaea as well as some eukaryotic cells have a flagellum (‘whip’ in Latin) Flagellum is primarily a motility organelle that enables movement and chemotaxis
- FLAGELLUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAGELLUM is any of various elongated filiform appendages of plants or animals
- Flagella: types and functions of bacterial, prokaryotic or . . .
Flagella (singular: flagellum) are long, slender appendages that stick out from certain cells, helping them move through their surroundings Picture a bacterium twirling through water or a sperm cell racing toward an egg—these feats are powered by flagella But movement isn’t their only trick
- Understanding Flagella: Structure, Function, and Diversity
A hair-like helical structure called a flagellum (singular) arises from the cell membrane and cell wall It controls the bacteria's ability to move It is thin in size, 15–20 nm in diameter Only after dyeing with a specific stain that increases the Flagella's diameter can a single flagellum be seen under a light microscope
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