What is the difference between cilia and flagella?
Cilia:
Flagella:
Cilia | Flagella |
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Cilia are short, hair-like structures. | Flagella are long, whip-like structures. |
They move in a synchronized, specified direction. | They move in a propeller-like, whiplash movement. |
Cilia are found only in eukaryotic cells. | Flagella are found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. |
Cilia are found in the lining of the respiratory canal, fallopian tubes, olfactory epithelium, and along the outer surface of cells. | Flagella are found in most bacteria, archaea, eukaryotic parasites, and sperms. |
Cilia occur throughout the cell. | Flagella are found at only one end of the cell. |
Hundreds of cilia are present in one cell | Few flagella are present per cell - usually 1 to 8. |