They both are hairlike processes on certain anatomical cells and motile organisms.
consist of tubulin as main protein . basal bodies are the basic structrul units .
Each cilium and flagellum grows out from, and remains attached to, a basal body that is embedded in the cytoplasm. Basal bodies are identical to centrioles and are actually produced by them.
Cilia and Flagella.
cilia and flagella
Cilia and flagella
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Peter Satir has written: 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion, Flagella (Microbiology), Protoplasm 'Cilia and related organelles' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Flagella (Microbiology), Cilia and ciliary motion, Coelenterata
Cilia and Flagella.
Cilia and flagella are made up of microtubules.Both have same structure.In eukariyotes they have 9+2 structure.
cilia and flagella
cilia and flagella
Cilia and flagella
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Cilia and flagella
Cilia and flagella are organelles, made up of proteins. They are composed of microtubules. The cilia has a basal body with a 9 + 3 structure of microtubules and the body of the cilia has a ratio of 9 + 0 structure of microtubules.(The NovaNet answer is Centriole)
cilia
Cilia