Cells have two different kinds of appendages that are used for mobility. They have flagella and cilia. Both are used for movement.
flagellum & cilia
Cytoskeleton.
The Flagella
Two cell appendages that are used for mobility are cilia and flagellum.
Fluid located in the nucleus
This is the response which involves movement of entire cell bodies or organisms influenced by an external stimulus
Flagella are external structures that propel cells. The cytoskeleton (I believe actin and myosin are the components of the cytoskeleton responsible for movement, but I'm not sure) is an internal structure that facilitates movement by changing the shape of the cell.
The cell membrane is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the cell. It regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell.
Cytoskeleton.
The Flagella
Cell move by use of flagella, a thread like locomotor appendages extending outward from the plasma membrane and cell wall. Bacterial or micorbial flagell are the best studied and is known as of physiology and anatomy of flagella is concerned.It is formed of flagellin protein.
Two cell appendages that are used for mobility are cilia and flagellum.
Fluid located in the nucleus
Cell Appendages help break down waste. It helps break down feces and urine.
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This is the response which involves movement of entire cell bodies or organisms influenced by an external stimulus
Flagellum
friction and gravitational potential process