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All right, so here we're going to talk about how cilia and flagella are different.
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So really, i'm just going to talk about some of the basic things you need to know about them.
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And then from that, it should be enough information to get to the right answer that we need.
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So cilia and flagella are both involved in movement of the cell.
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They're both responsible for movement.
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They both are made up of here.
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Let's do this.
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Let's do similarities.
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Movement.
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They both are made up of similar structures, but made up in similar ways.
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And then that is enough to, i think, eliminate some of the answers.
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And i will go over it in the end.
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And then some of the differences are the type of cell they're found in.
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So cilia are found in eukaryotic cells and flagella are found in prokaryotic cells.
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That is the main difference.
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And then cilia are on a cell very, very small and in large amounts.
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Flagella is a lot bigger and in fewer amounts.
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So that is a difference...