flagellum

/fləˈdʒɛləm/
noun
  1. A long, thin part of a cell that helps it move, like a tail.
    • The sperm cell uses its flagellum to swim toward the egg.
    • Bacteria often have a flagellum that allows them to move through liquids.
    • Under a microscope, the flagellum of the protozoan looked like a tiny whip.
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