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Ethen Copeland
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6 August, 15:29
What is the difference between cilia and flagella
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Victor Frey
6 August, 15:32
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Cilia are short, hair like appendages that move in a coordinated pattern. Flagella are long and a few in number. Flagella often move independent of one another.
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