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: [[Cell (Biology)|Cells]] can have more than one '''flagella'''. | : [[Cell (Biology)|Cells]] can have more than one '''flagella'''. | ||
: '''Flagella''' are found on some [[bacteria]] such as [[Escherichia coli|E.coli]] and on some [[protist]]s such as [[euglena]]. | : '''Flagella''' are found on some [[bacteria]] such as [[Escherichia coli|E.coli]] and on some [[protist]]s such as [[euglena]]. | ||
− | : The '''flagellum''' is | + | : The '''flagellum''' is sensitive to certain [[chemical]]s and to [[temperature]] and will begin moving when certain [[chemical]]s and [[temperature]]s are detected. |
Revision as of 19:28, 8 April 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A flagellum is a tail like organelle found on bacteria and some protists used to help it move.
Function
- A flagellum allows a cell to move towards food and away from harsh environmental conditions.
About Flagella
- Cells can have more than one flagella.
- Flagella are found on some bacteria such as E.coli and on some protists such as euglena.
- The flagellum is sensitive to certain chemicals and to temperature and will begin moving when certain chemicals and temperatures are detected.