what do u mean by flagella..........
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FLAGELLA
A type of gliding motility can be achieved by the flexible movement of the whole cell. This is mainly observed on solid media, whereas flagellar motion is common to liquid environments. Flagella can be located singly at::
- one cell pole (monotrichous flagella)
- At both poles (amphitrichous flagella)
- In large numbers along the length of the cell (peritrichous flagella)
- As a tuft of flagella at a polar end (lophotrichous flagella).
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Answer:
it is an thread like structure present in microorganisms which helps them to move from one place to another ... eg of microorganisms having this are bacteria,protozoa,etc.
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