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4 June, 20:45

Both the microscopic organisms seen here are motile. Although they have different methods of locomotion, they use extensions that are composed of the same macromolecules. What is the macromolecule that builds both cilia and flagella? A) calcium B) carbohydrates C) lipids D) proteins

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  1. 4 June, 20:49
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    Protein

    Cilia and flagella are made up of microtubules covered by plasma membrane and they projection from the cell. Thus, cilia are flagella are motile and designed to move substances over or around the cell and they can as well move the cell itself. In eukaryotes, they are conserved in their polypeptide composition, structure and function as motile and sensory organelles.
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