CILIA AND FLAGELLA "THE FINS"
![Picture](/uploads/8/6/6/9/86690998/flaggeum.png?431)
The Cilia and Flagella allow certain cells to move or swim, like fins on a fish. They're made up of microtubules and are found outside the cell. Cilia are very short and hundreds can be found on a single cell. Flagella is longer and there's usually only one to eight on a cell.
Centrioles "the cables"
![Picture](/uploads/8/6/6/9/86690998/centriole.jpg?294)
Centrioles are found close to the nucleus and are used when cell division happens. They can be compared to cables because they aid in organizing during cell division.