Flagellum

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A long, tail-like structure that helps a cell to move

Real World Example

Imagine trying to move a boat across a calm lake without a paddle. Just as you need a tool to push against the water and propel the boat forward, a cell requires a mechanism to navigate through its environment. In this analogy, the flagellum acts like the paddle, providing the necessary force and direction to move the cell, much like how a paddle helps the boat glide across the water.

Practice Version

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