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Q. Prokaryotic flagella are having

AMUAMU 1995

Solution:

: Flagella in prokaryotes are simple, single stranded i.e., only one fibril is present and are formed of a protein flagellin and are not enclosed in a cell membrane. In eukaryotes the typical $ (9+2) $ flagellar structure is present i.e., two central fibrils surrounded by nine fibrils.