
The bacterium Proteus vulgaris (greatly magnified) showing flagella
Hairlike structure that acts mainly as an organelle of movement in the cells of many living organisms. Characteristic of the
protozoan group Mastigophora, flagella also occur on the sex cells of
algae, fungi (
see fungus),
mosses, and
slime molds. Flagellar motion causes water currents necessary for respiration and circulation in
sponges and
cnidarians. Most motile
bacteria move by means of flagella. The structures and patterns of movement of flagella in
prokaryotes differ from those in
eukaryotes.
Seealso cilium.
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