In eukaryotic flagella the fibers
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Eukaryotic flagella are enclosed in the cytoplasmic membrane. The shaft of a eukaryotic flagellum is composed of molecules of a globular protein called tubulin arranged in chains to form hollow microtubules arranged in nine pairs around a central set of two microtubules. ... The cytoskeleton is extensive and is composed of both fibers and ...
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This “9 + 2” pattern is found in nearly all eukaryotic flagella and motile cilia. Nonmotile primary cilia have a “9 + 0” pattern, lacking the central pair of microtubules. The cilium or flagellum is anchored in the cell by a basal body, whose structure is identical to that of a centriole.
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1) Undulipodia: Cilia and Flagella: Function of Undulipodia: moves the eukaryotic cell by undulating. There is no structural difference between eukaryotic flagella and cilia. If a protist has a flagellum, it is classified with the flagellates. If a protist has cilia, it is a ciliate. Flagella are longer (200 um in …
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• Prokaryotic flagella have rotator movement, whereas eukaryotic flagella have blending movement. • Unlike the prokaryotic flagella, eukaryotic flagella have 9+2 arrangement of microtubules. • Prokaryotic flagella are located outside of the plasma membrane, whereas the flagella in eukaryotes are covered with the plasma membrane.
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Concept 6.2 Eukaryotic cells have internal membranes that compartmentalize their functions. ... Concept 6.6 The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers that organizes structures and activities in the cell. ... Cilia usually occur in large numbers on the cell surface and there are usually just one or a few flagella per cell.
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a. Flagella: Protein appendages, anchored in the plasma membrane. Some Bacterial, Archaeal, and Eukaryotic species have flagella, but the molecular structure differs between the three groups. Arrangements: TEXT: Fig. 4.7 p. 81, Fig. 4.9 p. 83. b. Axial filaments: Bundles of fibers found beneath an outer sheath but outside of the cell wall.
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