Biology, asked by Ananya2136, 11 months ago

Flagella of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
differ in
(a) type of movement and placement in cell
(b) location in cell and mode of functioning
(c) microtubular organization and type of
movement
(d) microtubular organization and function

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Answered by mayanksahu47
1

Answer:

(b) location in cell and mode of functioning

Answered by dreamrob
1

Difference between Prokaryotic flagella and Eukaryotic flagella is:

Prokaryotic flagella and eukaryotic flagella differ in Microtubular organization and type of movement.

• Because prokaryotic flagellum tubular arrangement is simple but eukaryotic flagellum tubular arrangement is specialized that is a microtubule arrangement.

• prokaryotic flagella made up of protein flagellin but eukaryotic flagella made up of tubulin protein.

• Both differ in their movement and structure also. Prokaryotic flagella perform rotatory movements.

• But eukaryotic flagella perform undulatory movements.

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