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What is a whip-like structure used for movement that many prokaryotic cells have

flagellum

plasmid

ribosome

lysosome

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The little whip-like structures that help prokaryotic cells move are called flagella. The flagella spin around and this helps to move the prokaryotes, like bacteria, along.
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Answer: flagellum

Explanation: The flagella spin around and this helps to move the prokaryotes, like bacteria, along.

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