Množina: flagellums
ETYM Latin, a whip. Related to Flagellate.
Small hairlike organ on the surface of certain cells. Flagella are the motile organs of certain protozoa and single-celled algae, and of the sperm cells of higher animals. Unlike cilia, flagella usually occur singly or in pairs; they are also longer and have a more complex whiplike action.
Each flagellum consists of contractile filaments producing snakelike movements that propel cells through fluids, or fluids past cells. Water movement inside sponges is also produced by flagella.
Long lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some protozoa).