Eukaryotic Flagella Structure of eukaryotic flagella











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Eukaryotic Flagella | Structure of eukaryotic flagella • Eukaryotic flagella have a specialized arrangement of microtubules. A flagellum (singular) possesses a central bundle of microtubules called the axoneme. In axoneme, nine outer doublet microtubules surrounded a central pair of singlet microtubules (9 plus 2 arrangement). • The primary function of a flagella is locomotion but they shows some other functions such as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals outside the cell. Eukaryotic flagella are structurally similar to eukaryotic cilia but they differ in length, number per cell and beating pattern. A flagellum has a wave like motion that drives a cell in the same direction as the axis of the flagellum. • cilia and flagella structure • #flagella • #eukaryoticflagella • #flagellum

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