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Explain the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic flagella....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Prokaryotic Cell :

  • Size of cell is generally small.
  • A true nucleus is absent; DNA lies directly in the cytoplasm. Nuclear region is devoid of nuclear membrane.
  • One single chromosome is present.
  • Membrane-bound cell organelles are absent.
  • Nucleolus is absent.
  • Examples - Bacteria and blue-green algae.

Eukaryotic Cells :

  • Size of the cell is generally large.
  • A distinct nucleus is prsent which is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
  • Many chromosomes are present.
  • Membrane-bound cell organelles are present.
  • Nucleolus is present.
  • Examples - Fungi, plants and animals.
Answered by sandip2121
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Explanation:

While the Eukaryotic flagellum has two parts- Basal body and shaft. ... Prokaryotic flagella are smaller in size and narrower while Eukaryotic flagella are larger in size and thicker. Prokaryotic flagella are not covered by a membranous sheath which is present in the Eukaryotic flagella.

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