Cillia and Flagella A. have a 9+ 0 pattern of microtubules, the same as basal bodies. B. Contain myosin that pulls on actin filaments. C. are organized by basal bodies derivered from centrioles. D. are constructed similary in prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. E. Both A and C are correct.
Cillia and Flagella A. have a 9+ 0 pattern of microtubules, the same as basal bodies. B. Contain myosin that pulls on actin filaments. C. are organized by basal bodies derivered from centrioles. D. are constructed similary in prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. E. Both A and C are correct.
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