What do you mean by Cilia And Flagella
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Cilia and flagella are tube-like appendages which allow for motion in eukaryotic cells. ... The motion of the cilia or flagellum moves the liquid outside the cell and if the cell is not anchored, it can "swim." A commonly recognized example is the "tail" on a sperm cell, which is actually a flagellum.
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Cilia and Flagella is present in the outermost layer of cell and any microorganism which help them to move on environment freely.
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