1. Epithelial cells: These cells line the surfaces of organs and cavities in the body. In the respiratory system, for example, epithelial cells have cilia that help move mucus and debris out of the lungs.
2. Sperm cells: These specialized reproductive cells have a single flagellum that propels them towards the egg for fertilization.
3. Protists: These are single-celled eukaryotic organisms. Many protists, like paramecia, have cilia for movement and feeding. Others, like Euglena, have flagella for locomotion.
It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are many other types of cells that can have cilia or flagella depending on their function.