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What are flagella and cilia of eukaryotic cells made of?

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In eukaryotic cells, cilia and flagella contain the motor protein dynein and microtubules, which are composed of linear polymers of globular proteins called tubulin. ... Thus, the basal body is structurally identical to the centrioles that are found in the centrosome located near the nucleus of the cell.

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In eukaryotic cells, cilia and flagella contain the motor protein dynein and microtubules, which are composed of linear polymers of globular proteins called tubulin. ... Thus, the basal body is structurally identical to the centrioles that are found in the centrosome located near the nucleus of the cell.

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