They have flagella with 9+2 structure.Bacterial flagella differs from it
No
They are found in cilia. Cilias are found in eukaryotic cells.
what exactly is the question? The difference between the two is simply that euk. contain a nucleus (Well... flagella is different in both types... eukarya has a helicoidal movement that it's not in prokaryotic cells...)
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
eukaryotic cell
They are found in cilia. Cilias are found in eukaryotic cells.
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles that are enclosed in membranes
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
No, but eukaryotic cells contain a descendant of a prokaryotic organism.
to propel the cell through liquid
to propel the cell through liquid
Flagella is the tail-like piece connected to the Cell Body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and it functions in locomotion. The Cilia is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells that also project from the cell body. In Eukaryotic Cells the Cilia and Flagella make up a group of organelles called the undulipodia and the Cilia and Flagella are structurally similar.
eukaryotic cells
There are two main forms of locomotion in a eukaryotic cell. They are cilia and flagella. Both can be found on cells.
eukaryotic cells
what exactly is the question? The difference between the two is simply that euk. contain a nucleus (Well... flagella is different in both types... eukarya has a helicoidal movement that it's not in prokaryotic cells...)