The answer would be:
Cilium
<u>Here is more about the structures of prokaryotic cells:</u>
Axial filament is a bundle of flagella that are wrapped around the cell's body.
Flagellum is what the prokaryotic cell has that is whip-like in structure. It helps with the motility of the cell.
Pilus is a hair-like structure that are found on the surface of prokaryotic cells. They help the cell attach itself to surfaces.
Peritrichous flagella are several flagella that can be found all over some prokaryotic cells.
If its a heart its circulatory, lungs respiratory, kidneys excretory, brain nervous, stomach digestive, hormones endocrine, skin integumentary, lymph nodes lymphatic, bone skeletal, muscle muscular, thymus immune system.
But if you can show a pic i could try to answer it more specifically.
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Explanation:
Where is the chart? I need to see the chart in order to answer your question.
The answer you are looking for is A