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Krystal Harris & Nick Glennon Flagellum and Cilia Krystal Harris & Nick Glennon

What is Flagellum? Flagellum are relatively long structures that function as propellers in locomotion .

What is Cilia? Cilia are relatively short structures that work like oars.

DIFFERENCES Movement and Motion Flagellum Cilia

Cilia and Flagellum Structure

Flagellum and Cilium Diseases

Eukaryotic Flagellated cell? What is an example of a Eukaryotic Flagellated cell? SPERM CELL What are the three different types of Flagellum? Bacteria, Alchael, & Eukaryotic