Eukaryotic flagella is different from prokaryotic flagella as the former is
A)Made up of tubulin proteins
B)Made up of flagellin proteins
C)Devoid of cytoskeleton
D)Not involved in locomotion
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Explanation:
Yes, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic flagella differ in their structures. Prokaryotic flagella are designed to perform rotatory (clockwise and counter clockwise) movements while the Eukaryotic flagella perform undulatory (back and forth) movements.
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The Eukaryotic flagella is different from the prokaryotic flagella because the Eukaryotic flagella is made up of tubulin protein.
Option a
Explanation:
- The Eukaryotic flagella is much more developed than the prokaryotic flagella.
In case of the Eukaryotic flagella the movement is to and fro where is in case of prokaryotic flagella the movement is rotatory that is clockwise or anticlockwise.
- In addition to this in case of the bacteria the flagellar is made up of flaellin proteins.
- Both type of flagella helps in locomotion of the organism.
To know more about flagella,
What is the difference between cilia and flagella? Brainly.in
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