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describe the structure of cilium or flagellum under a microscope​

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Answered by neelaaruna2020
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The electron microscope reveals that the cilium or flagellum is really an internal organelle since it is bounded by the cell membrane and enclosed at the tip. The main internal structure of the cilium is the axoneme. Under the electron microscope, a single axoneme appears to contain a fixed pattern of microtubules.

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Answered by LastShinobi
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The electron microscope reveals that the cilium or flagellum is really an internal organelle since it is bounded by the cell membrane and enclosed at the tip. The main internal structure of the cilium is the axoneme. Under the electron microscope, a single axoneme appears to contain a fixed pattern of microtubules.

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