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Flegella of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in :

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Location in cell and mode of functioning
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Microtubular organisation and type of movement
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Microtubular organisation and function
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Type of movement & placement in cell
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Solution

The correct option is B Microtubular organisation and type of movement
Flagella has function of locomotion in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
But their salesmicrotubule arrangements are different because the flagellar of prokaryotes are formed by flagelin and where is the pleasure of eukaryotes is formed by tubulin.
Also, the prokaryotic flagella perform rotatory movements where is the eukaryotic flagella performs lash movement.
So the correct answer is ' Microtubular organisation and type of movement'.

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