flaggella
/ˌflædʒɪˈlə/Definitions
1. noun
A long, whip-like appendage found on certain bacteria, such as E. coli, used for movement.
“The scientists studied the flagella of the bacterial sample under a microscope.”
2. noun
A flagellum, a whip-like appendage found in certain eukaryotic cells, such as sperm cells.
“The sperm’s flagella propelled it forward in the reproductive process.”