The movement of flagella is primarily driven by:
Actin-myosin interaction
Dynein-mediated sliding of microtubules
Hydrostatic pressure changes
Calcium influx into the flagellar matrix
Related Questions
Identify the movements that are exhibited by cells in the human body
Amoeboid, Ciliary, Flagellar, Muscular, and Intracellular transport
Only Ciliary and Flagellar
Only Muscular and Skeletal
Diffusion, Osmosis, and Active transport
What type of movement is the closing of leaves of Mimosa pudica (touch-me-not) plant upon touch?
Tropic movement
Nastic movement
Locomotion
Phototropism
The movement of food through the digestive tract is primarily facilitated by which type of movement?
Amoeboid
Ciliary
Peristalsis
Flagellar
Locomotion requires a perfect coordinated activity of
Muscular system
Skeletal system
Neural system
All of these
What is the purpose of locomotion performed by animals?
I. Search of food
II. Search of shelter
III. Search of mate
IV. Search of suitable breeding grounds
V. Search of favourable climate conditions
VI. Escaping from enemies/predators
Choose the correct option
All except V
All except IV
All except II
All of these
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of amoeboid movement?
Formation of pseudopodia
Involvement of cytoplasmic streaming
Changes in cell shape
Presence of cilia or flagella
Main types of movement exhibited by the cells of human body are
I. Amoeboid II. Ciliary
III. Muscular IV. Flagellar
Option containing the correct answer is
I and II
II and III
III and IV
I, II, III and IV
Which type of movement is involved in the bending of a plant towards a light source?
Nastic
Turgor
Growth
Locomotory
Hydra can use its tentacles for
Capturing its prey
Locomotion
Digestion
Both (a) and (b)
Ciliary movement occurs in most of our internal tubular organs which are lined by β¦A epithelium. The coordinated movement of cilia in the β¦Bβ¦ help us in removing dust particles. Passage of ova through female reproductive tract is facilitated by the β¦Cβ¦ movement Identify A, B and C to complete the given NCERT statement
A: Ciliated, B: Trachea, C: Ciliary
A: Cuboidal, B: Bronchi, C: Peristaltic
A: Columnar, B: Alveoli, C: Muscular
A: Squamous, B: Oesophagus, C: Amoeboid