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Flagella of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in

A

Microtubular organization and type of movement

B

Microtubular organization and function

C

Type of movement and placement in cell

D

Location in cell and mode of unctioning

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A

Eukaryotic flagella are microtubule based structure and are anchored at the cell membrane by basal bodies or centrioles while prokaryotic flagella re powered by a motor that is present on the cytoplasmic membrane.
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