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These are singular, relatively long, whip-like organelles that many unicellular organisms use for motion.

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This is called the Flagella
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Answer: Flagellum

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Flagellum are singular organelles located at the caudal end of cells, mostly bacteria that are used to propel the organism in a specific direction. These are relatively long to the size of the organism, usually it's around the same size as the cell's body.

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