flagella of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in
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Heya....
1.A Flagellum is a whip-like structure found in various micro-organisms.
2. But the eukaryotic and prokaryotic (bacterial) versions are utterly different in their mechanisms and proteins.
3.Almost certainly two separate developments, convergent evolution.
4.Eukaryotic flagella resemble cilia and may have a common origin.
tysm.........@kundan
1.A Flagellum is a whip-like structure found in various micro-organisms.
2. But the eukaryotic and prokaryotic (bacterial) versions are utterly different in their mechanisms and proteins.
3.Almost certainly two separate developments, convergent evolution.
4.Eukaryotic flagella resemble cilia and may have a common origin.
tysm.........@kundan
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