How do the flagella of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ?

  • A
    In their role for cell movement and locomotion
  • B
    In their location within the cell and their mechanism of action
  • C
    In the arrangement of microtubules and the type of movement
  • D
    Based on the organization of microtubules and their function

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