what organelles/cells long, but fewer cells appendages used for locomotion?
That is not a complete sentence, can you rephrase?
what organelles/cells, long but fewer cells appendages used for locomotion?
There is still no verb in there, I have no idea what you're asking.
what organelles/cell part is a long but fewer cells appendages used for locomotion?
what cell part is long but .... something, the second half is still incomprehensible.
that is what written in the book
they are probably referring to flagella
Wow... i think your book should be set on fire. I'm guessing flagella.
What's the name of the book you are referring ?
haha its definetly flagella but it makes no sense at all
flagella is probably the answer your looking for, because it is a single appendage.
Could also be filopodia if you are talking about eukaryotic cells. They are basically long, finger-like extensions of the cell that reaches out and lets it move across a surface. A flagellum is kind of like a tail and only found in single-celled organisms (like bacteria), also they are found on mature sperm cells.
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