Question on: SS1 Biology - Cellular Reaction to Its Environments
Which of the following statements correctly describes the structure and function of cilia and flagella in cells?
Cilia and flagella are both short, hair-like structures involved in cell movement.
Cilia are found in prokaryotic cells, while flagella are found in eukaryotic cells.
Cilia are responsible for moving fluids over the cell's surface, while flagella are involved in cell division
Cilia and flagella are both short, hair-like structures involved in cell movement.
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