Flagellum

/fləˈdʒɛləm/ noun

A long, whip-like appendage that extends from certain cells and provides motility through undulating movements. Found in sperm cells, bacteria, and some single-celled organisms.

From Latin 'flagellum' meaning 'whip', derived from 'flagellare' meaning 'to whip'. The term was adopted in biology in the 1800s due to the whip-like motion of these structures during cellular locomotion.

AMባንዲራ
ARسوط
BNপতাকা
CAbandera
CSbičík
DAflagellum
DEFlagellum
ELμαστίγιο
ESflagelo
FAپرچم
FIsiima
FRflagelle
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