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Cilia |
Flagella |
| The number of cilia is comparatively more (typically ranges in the thousands) |
The number of flagella is comparatively less (usually ranges from 1 to 8) |
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Cilia is usually shorter in length |
Flagella is comparatively longer in length |
| Beating pattern of cilia is very complicated – Can move in a wide range of motions |
Beating pattern of Flagella involves circular, wave-like or propeller-like motion |
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Found in Eukaryotic cells |
Found in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells |
| Cilia are of two types: Non-motile cilia and Motile cilia |
Flagella are of three types: Bacterial flagella, Archaeal flagella and Eukaryotic flagella |
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Hibiscus is a plant that does not produce any fruit or you can say that the fruit id hidden.
The fruit of the hibiscus flower is the five lobed pod or capsule just below the flower.
The lobs of pods contain seeds like any other fruit. So, the hibiscus plant does not have any distinct fruit.
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Some of the primary consumers or herbivores living on the land are chipmunks, mice, horses, birds, deer and some insects. Fish, zooplankton, snails, sea urchins are a few marine primary consumers.
These are animals who feed on primary consumers. They usually eat meat and are termed as predators. Lion, hawks, snakes, coyotes, wolves, and spiders are a few terrestrial secondary consumers.
They are the ones who feed on secondary consumers. They are thus called the top predators. They are also termed as apex predators and have no natural enemies. Naturally, you would assume that humans are at the top of the food chain, but they are not.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
Flagella and cilia consist of 9 fused pairs of protein microtubules with side arms of the motor molecule dynein that originate from a centriole. These form a ring around an inner central pair of microtubules that arise from a plate near the cell surface. The arrangement of microtubules is known as a 2X9+2 arrangement.
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