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In what organelles the movement of cillia and flagella occurs​

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Answered by sultandanish119
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Cilia have several possible sensory functions, especially when part of nerve cells, and they may not move at all. Cilia are found only in eukaryotes while flagella are found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.

Motile' (or moving) cilia are found in the lungs, respiratory tract and middle ear. These cilia have a rhythmic waving or beating motion. They work, for instance, to keep the airways clear of mucus and dirt, allowing us to breathe easily and without irritation. They also help propel sperm.

Flagella are filamentous protein structures found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes, though they are most commonly found in bacteria. They are typically used to propel a cell through liquid (i.e. bacteria and sperm). However, flagella have many other specialized functions.

Answered by anshuyadav36
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Movement is produced when the nine paired microtubule sets of the axoneme slide against one another causing cilia and flagella to bend

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