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The eukaryotic flagella and bacterial fl...

The eukaryotic flagella and bacterial flagella differ from each other in that

A

Type of movement and placement

B

location and mode of functioning

C

Microtubular structure and function

D

Microtubular organisation and type of movement.

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D
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