Flaggelae at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Flaggelae? Thin, helical filaments attached to the surface of bacterial and eukaryotic (e.g. sperm, protozoa) cells. They are motile structures containing microtubules (composed of proteins called tubulin) that enable cells possessing them to move.Medical Term & Definition Added By: Bryce
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