= Scallop theorem
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The Scallop Theorem is a concept from the field of mathematical biology, specifically in the study of the dynamics of movement in organisms. It addresses the limitations of locomotion in certain types of organisms, particularly those that are at or near the microscopic scale, like small aquatic animals or microorganisms. The theorem states that certain types of organisms cannot swim effectively by using only passive movements in their appendages, such as flagella or cilia.
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