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const2013 [10]
1 year ago
10

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella ________. (A) have the same evolutionary origin (B) have different structures (C) require di

fferent sources of energy (D) contain their own DNA
Biology
1 answer:
elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]1 year ago
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Prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella  <u>have different structures .</u>

<h3>What are Prokaryotic ?</h3>

Any organism without internal membranes is referred to as a prokaryote, usually written procaryote.  One of the most well-known prokaryotic species is bacteria. Prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes by not having internal membranes.

Prokaryotic cells are those that lack membrane-bound organelles and have their genetic material floating freely inside of their cell wall.

All prokaryotic cells have a nucleoid area, ribosomes, which create proteins, DNA and RNA as their genetic material, and cytosol, which has a cytoskeleton and organizes cellular components. Prokaryotic creatures, on the other hand, are a tremendously diverse collection of living things and exist in a wide range of sizes and shapes.

To learn more about Prokaryotic  from the given link:

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