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Muscle cells do not have flagella. Flagella are for a cell's or small organism's movement.

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A flagellum is a whip-like structure that helps facilitate movement in cells. In muscle cells, the flagellum helps in cell motility by allowing the muscle cell to move and contract more efficiently.

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