what is the difference between flagella and cell walls?
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Answer / amreena
A flagellum (plural: flagella) is a long, slender
projection from the cell body, composed of microtubules and
surrounded by the plasma membrane. In small, single-cell
organisms they may function to propel the cell by beating
in a whip-like motion; in larger animals, they often serve
to move fluids along mucous membranes such as the lining of
the trachea.
A cell wall is a fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell,
located external to the cell membrane, that provides the
cell with structural support, protection, and a filtering
mechanism.
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Answer / rajendra k choudhary
flegella is a locomotive function of cell with the help of
flegella a cell move whereas cell wall is a protactive
function of cell .
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Answer / pablano
Flagella is a structure that uses proteins for energy and
aids in cell motion
Cell walls are made of cellulose for plant cells, and give
a cell structure, and, because plants are stationary,it
protects it from extracellular threats such as wind or rain
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