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2 differences between flagella and cilia

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Answered by Diana2228
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●Cilia are short and there are usually many (hundreds) ciliaper cell.●●


On the other hand

○○flagella are longer and there are fewer flagella per cell (usually one to eight). ●



Though eukaryotic flagella and motilecilia are structurally identical, the beating pattern of the two organelles can be different.●●

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Answered by gungunpatwal1
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Cilia:

  1. Cilia are short, hair like appendages extending from the surface of a living cell.
  2. Nexis arm present

Flagella:

  1. Flagella are long, threadlike appendages on the surface of a living cell.
  2. Nexis arm absent.

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