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Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prokaryotic flagellum has two parts- Basal body, Hook, Filament. ... Prokaryotic flagella are formed of flagellin protein while Eukaryotic flagella are formed of tubulin protein. Prokaryotic flagella are smaller in size and narrower while Eukaryotic flagella are larger in size and thicker.

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  • Prokaryotic Flagella-

They are single stranded. A covering membraneous sheath is absent. The size is smaller. They are narrower. Each flagellum has three parts: basal body, hook and filament. Basal body bears rings. They are formed of protein flagellin. They perform rotatory movements.

  • Eukaryotic Flagella-

They are 11 stranded. Flagella are covered by sheath derived from plasmalemma. The size is larger. They are thicker. Each flagellum has two parts: basal body and shaft. Basal body bears rootlets. The strands are formed of protein tubulin. They perform lashing or undulatory movements.

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