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Cilia and flagella movement due to:

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Answered by veenasachdeva117
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Cilia and flagella move because of the interactions of a set of microtubules inside. Collectively, these are called an "axoneme"

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They are motile and designed either to move the cell itself or to move substances over or around the cell. The primary purpose of cilia in mammalian cells is to move fluid, mucous, or cells over their surface. ... Cilia and flagella move because of the interactions of a set of microtubules inside.

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