flagellerade
Flagellerade, or flagellated in English, is a biological descriptor for cells or organisms that bear one or more flagella, whip-like organelles used for locomotion, feeding, or sensing their environment. Flagella occur across all domains of life, but their structure and origin differ among bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes.
In bacteria, flagella are helical protein filaments driven by a rotary motor in the cell envelope. They
Flagellated cells include many bacteria (for example Escherichia coli), and a wide range of protists and algae,
Historically, flagellates was used as a taxonomic grouping for motile protists that rely on flagella. Modern
Medical and ecological relevance: flagellated protists include both benign species and pathogens, such as Giardia lamblia