cilia and flagella
False, eukaryotic cells have both cilia and flagella that are composed of microtubules.
Centrioles have a 9 + 0 pattern of microtubule triplets. Cilia and flagella have a 9 + 2 pattern. Kinesin is a motor molecule.
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)
Microtubules are found throughout cells, both on the inside and outside. A term that has also beeen used for this is the the cytoskeleton.
Cilia and flagella are made of dynins and nexin proteins. Cilia and flagella are made up of microtubules and they are long, wispy tentecles that resemble hair.
microtubules
microtubules
They are composed of microtubules in a "9 + 2" array, similar to centrioles but with two additional microtubules in the center.
microtubules
Microtubules
Virtually all eukaryotic cilia and flagella are composed of a central bundle of microtubules. This bundled arrangement is called an anoxeme. In the anoxeme, nine outer doubled microtubules surround an inner pair of single microtubules.
dimer
cilia and flagella
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
ribosomes
flagella