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Do all cells have a flagella?

Published in Cell Structures 1 min read

No, not all cells have flagella.

Based on the reference provided, flagella are not universally present in all cells. The reference states, "Flagella and Cilia are found in most microbes and animals. They are absent in higher plants." This directly indicates that flagella are not a ubiquitous feature across all life forms and, consequently, all cells. Therefore, the answer is definitively no.

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