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define cilia and flagella​

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Answered by mishka93
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  • Cilia and flagella are tube-like appendages which allow for motion in eukaryotic cells. ... The motion of the cilia or flagellum moves the liquid outside the cell and if the cell is not anchored, it can "swim." A commonly recognized example is the "tail" on a sperm cell, which is actually a flagellum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cilia and Flagella have the core composed of the microtubules that are connected to the plasma Urban and The Angrez in what is known as 9 + 2 pattern

the pattern is so named because it consists of per running of 9 microtube parrot said birds and the increased to singular microtube

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