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what is flagella ....../

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Answered by deepameharwade03
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Explanation:

flagellum, plural flagella, 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.

Answered by Kitsch
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Microscopic hair-like structures which are involved in the locomotion of a cell are known as Flagella.

The word “flagellum” means “whip” as the flagella have a whip-like appearance that helps them to propel a cell through the liquid.

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