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Short threadlike organelles that aid in locomotion are called
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Flagella. Long threadlike organelles that stick out of the surface of eukaryotic cells and are used for locomotion(movement) Golgi Appartus. Found in the cytoplasm and is the Packaging and Distribution center of the cell. Hope I’ve helped ;)
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