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10 Surface appendages like pili, also known as fimbriae, aid in attachment and genetic exchange, while flagella ... key prokaryotic cell structures. Prokaryotes have ribosomes but they are smaller and ...
twista is about 10 micrometers long and moves by using its whip-like flagellum. It is named after its distinguishing ... Ancoracysta is a protist, a group of unicellular, eukaryotic organisms that sit ...
The host that acquired plastids probably possessed two flagella. The nature of the host cell that acquired the ... organization (prokaryotic, eukaryotic or intermediate), its age, its biochemical ...
This diversity reflects the complexity of microtubule-dependent processes in higher organisms, including the assembly of cilia and flagella ... Unlike typical eukaryotic cells, the malaria ...