Examples of flagellum in the following topics:
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- Flagella (singular = flagellum) are long, hair-like structures that extend from the plasma membrane and are used to move an entire cell (for example, sperm, Euglena).
- When present, the cell has just one flagellum or a few flagella.
- This is an appropriate name because a single flagellum or cilium is made of a ring of nine microtubule doublets surrounding a single microtubule doublet in the center .
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- The unifying feature of this group is the presence of a textured, or "hairy," flagellum.
- Many stramenopiles also have an additional flagellum that lacks hair-like projections .
- This stramenopile cell has a single hairy flagellum and a secondary smooth flagellum.
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- Structure of Euglena: 1 - Flagellum; 2 - Eye spot / Pigment spot / Stigma; 3 - Photoreceptor; 4 - Short second flagellum; 5 - Reservoir; 6 - Basal body; 7 - Contractile vacuole; 8 - Paramylon granule; 9 - Chloroplasts; 10 - Nucleus; 11 - Nucleolus; 12 - Pellicle
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- The gametes formed by bryophytes swim with a flagellum.
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- Fusion between the oocyte plasma membrane and sperm follows and allows the sperm nucleus, centriole, and flagellum, but not the mitochondria, to enter the oocyte.
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- Their gametes are the only fungal cells known to have a flagellum.
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- Sperm consist of a flagellum (as a tail), a neck that contains the cell's energy-producing mitochondria, and a head that contains the genetic material .
- Human sperm, visualized using scanning electron microscopy, have a flagellum, neck, and head.
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- (c) Euglena uses a whip-like tail called a flagellum.
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- It contains all organelles required for normal cell function, but protruding into the "open space" inside of the sponge is a mesh-like collar composed of microvilli with a single flagellum in the center of the column.
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- The mitochondrial DNA degrades in sperm when the sperm degrades in the fertilized egg or, in other instances, when the mitochondria located in the flagellum of the sperm fails to enter the egg.