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What does a flagellum do to a prokaryote?

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Flagella are primarily used for cell movements and are found in prokaryotes as well as some eukaryotes. the prokaryotic flagellum spins , creating forward movements by a corkscrew shaped filament. A prokaryotes can have one or several flagella localized to one pole or spread out around the cell.

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