how is flagella difrant from cilia ?what are their function
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Cilia and flagella are cell organelles that are structurally similar but are differentiated based on their function and/or length. Cilia are short and there are usually many (hundreds) cilia per cell. On the other hand, flagella are longer and there are fewer flagella per cell .
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Cilia and flagella are external structures in cells, which contribute mainly to the locomotion of cells. Cilia are short, hair-like structures, present in large numbers throughout the surface of some cells. Flagella are long, thread-like structures, present in lesser number at only one end of the cell.
Cilia are only found in eukaryotic cells. Flagella are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
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Cilia are only found in eukaryotic cells. Flagella are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
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