Description : What is the function of the cilia and flagella?
Last Answer : A: Cilia and flagella are cellular appendages involved in cell movement and the movement of substances across the cell surface.
Description : Cilia are distinguished from flagella (pronounced: fla-JEL-a) by their: a) arrangement of microtubules. b) length and number. c) function. d) color.
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- LENGTH AND NUMBER.
Description : Cilia are differ from flagella :- (A) in having small size (B) in havig non coordinated movement ( C ) in taking part in attachment, feeding and sensa
Last Answer : Cilia are differ from flagella :- (A) in having small size (B) in havig non coordinated movement ( C ) in taking ... . A, B, C, D and E D. B and D
Description : In some cells bundles of form hairlike projections called cilia and flagella that enable cells to move rapidly through liquid?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What are cilia and flagella ?
Last Answer : How do these structures acquire movement? What are some examples of ciliated and flagellated cells in humans? Cilia and flagella are structures found in some prokaryotes as well in some eukaryotic ... the ovule. Cytoskeleton and Cell Movement - Image Diversity: ciliated cell flagellate cell
Description : The locomotory organ of 'Amoeba' is (1) Pseudopodia (2) Parapodia (3) Flagella (4) Cilia
Last Answer : (1) Pseudopodia Explanation: Pseudopods or pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium) are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells. Cells that possess this faculty are generally referred to as amoeboids. Pseudopodia ... in animals, such as white blood cells. They are most commonly found on eubacteria.
Description : Protozoal parasites belonging to class Mastigophora are characterized by having B A. Cilia B. Flagella C. Cyst D. Rhizopod
Last Answer : Flagella
Description : Protozoal parasites belonging to class Rhizopoda are characterized by having D A. Cilia B. Flagella C. Cyst D. Rhizopoda
Last Answer : Rhizopoda
Description : Match the following and select the correct answer. (A) Centriole (i) lnfoldings in mitochondria (B) Chlorophyll (ii) Thylakoids (C) Cristae (iii)Nucleic acids (D) Ribozymes (iv) Basal body of cilia or flagella A B C D (a) (iv) (ii) ... ii) (iv) (iii) (c) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (d) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
Last Answer : (a) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
Description : Microtubules are the constituents of (a) centrioles, spindle fibres and chromatin (b) centrosome, nucleosome and centrioles (c) cilia, flagella and peroxisomes (d) spindle fibres, centrioles and cilia.
Last Answer : (d) spindle fibres, centrioles and cilia
Description : The motile bacteria are able to move by (a) fimbriae (b) flagella (c) cilia (d) pili.
Last Answer : (b) flagella
Description : Primary differences between cilia and flagella are A- arrangement of microtubules B- length and location of basal bodies C- how the microtubules are fused to each other D- number, length and direction of force
Last Answer : number, length and direction of force
Description : The thread like network in the nucleus is ________. a) chromatin b)chromosome c)cilia d)flagella
Last Answer : a) chromatin
Description : Locomotory organ in nereis a) Parapodia b) Tentacles c) Cilia d) Flagella
Last Answer : a) Parapodia
Description : Which structure does NOT play a part in the motion of cells? a) microvilli b) cilia c) flagella d) pseudopodia
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- MICROVILLI
Description : The locomotory organ of ‘Amoeba’ is (1) Pseudopodia (2) Parapodia (3) Flagella (4) Cilia
Last Answer : Pseudopodia
Description : The function of tracheal cilia is to
Last Answer : The function of tracheal cilia is to A. Pass mucus out B. Pass mucus in C. Pass air out D. Pass air in
Description : What is the function of the mucous membranes and cilia in the nasal cavity?
Last Answer : The respiratory system is lined with a mucous membrane that secretes mucus.
Description : What is the function of the flagella?
Last Answer : A: The flagella is involved in cell movement, and is a long, whip-like structure that is powered by the movement of motor proteins.
Last Answer : A: The flagella are responsible for cell movement.
Description : What is the function of flagella in bacteria? -Biology
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Description : Which of the following statements regarding cilia is not correct
Last Answer : Which of the following statements regarding cilia is not correct A. Cilia contain an outer of ... D. Microtubules of cilia are composed of tubulin.
Description : How does the cilia and mucus protect the body from pathogens?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is cilia are the long whip-like strings some protists use to move.?
Description : What type do f epithelial cell often has cilia?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the most common name of cilia?
Description : How does smoking affect the cilia?
Last Answer : it covers it in stickie tar
Description : Which of the following statements regarding cilia is not correct ? (a) Cilia contain an outer ring of nine doublet microtubules surrounding two singlet microtubules. (b) The organised beating of ... (c) Cilia are hair-like cellular appendages. (d) Microtubules of cilia are composed of tubulin
Last Answer : (b) The organised beating of cilia is controlled by fluxes of Ca2+ across the membrane.
Description : The organisms attached to the substratum, generally, possess (a) one single opening of the digestive canal (b) cilia on the surface to create water current (c) radial symmetry (d) asymmetrical body
Last Answer : (c) radial symmetry
Description : The role of the M cell is to A- .trap virus in mucus and prevent entry B- induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells C- pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for ... and presentation of antigen D- they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine
Last Answer : pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen
Description : What are flagella in bacteria? -Biology
Description : Arrangement of flagella in algae -Biology
Description : $ Dinoflagellates have two grooves in the cell wall. ! There are many flagella in each groove.
Last Answer : $ Dinoflagellates have two grooves in the cell wall. ! There are many flagella in each groove. A. If both ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ In the cell wall of Dinoflagellates, there is present only one groove. ! Diatoms have two flagella.
Last Answer : $ In the cell wall of Dinoflagellates, there is present only one groove. ! Diatoms have two flagella. A. ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Which are the cell organelles that participate in the cell division and in the formation of cillia and flagella of some eukaryotic cells ?
Last Answer : The organelles that participate in the cell division and in the formation of cilia and flagella of some eukaryotic cells are the centrioles. Some cells have cillia (paramecium, the bronchial ciliated ... are very important for cell division. Cell Structure Review - Image Diversity: centrioles
Description : Bacteria having flagella all over the body are called (a) Lophotrichous (b) Monotrichous (c) Peritrichous (d) Morphotrichous
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Trophozoite of Giardia lamblia have A A. 2 flagella B. 4 flagella C. 5 Flagella D. 6 flagella
Last Answer : 2 flagella
Description : Microtubules are absent in (a) mitochondria (b) flagella (c) spindle fibres (d) centrioles.
Last Answer : (a) mitochondria
Description : What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca, Monocystis and Giardia ? (a) These are all parasities. (b) These are all unicellular protists. (c) They have flagella. (d) They produce spores.
Last Answer : (c) They have flagella.
Description : Ciliates differ from all other protozoans in (a) using flagella for locomotion (b) having a contractile vacuole for removing excess water (c) using pseudopodia for capturing prey (d) having two types of nucle
Last Answer : d) having two types of nuclei.
Description : The main difference in Gram (+)ve and Gram (–)ve bacteria resides in their (a) cell wall (b) cell membrane (c) cytoplasm (d) flagella.
Last Answer : (a) cell wall
Description : ALL the following are immunogenic except: a. Bacterial Flagella. b. Haptens. c. Bacterial Pili. d. Viral Spikes.
Last Answer : d. Viral Spikes.
Description : Individual filament of fungus is called as a. Mycelium b. Hypha c. Flagella d. None of these
Last Answer : b. Hypha
Description : Number of flagella produced by motile cells in A- members of the phaeophyta is greater than members of the Oomycota B- .members of the Oomycota is greater than members of the Phaeophyta C- members of the Phaeophyta is approximately equal to members of the Oomycota D- none of the above
Last Answer : members of the Phaeophyta is approximately equal to members of the Oomycota
Description : A single polar flagella is known as A- monotrichous B-lophotrichous C- amphitrichous D-none of these
Last Answer : monotrichous
Description : .Bacteria having no flagella are unable to A- move B- reproduce C- stick to tissue surfaces D- grow in nutrient agar
Last Answer : move
Description : Flagella move the cell by A- .many flagella beating in a synchronous, whip-like motion B- an individual flagellum beating in a whip-like motion C- spinning like a propeller D- attaching to nearby particles and contracting
Last Answer : spinning like a propeller
Description : cluster of polar flagella is called A-lophotrichous B- amphitrichous C- monotrichous D-petritrichous
Last Answer : lophotrichous
Description : The protein from which hook and filaments of flagella are composed of, is A- keratin B- flagellin C- gelatin D- casein
Last Answer : flagellin
Description : Flagella move the cell by A- many flagella beating in a synchronous, whip-like motion B- an individual flagellum beating in a whip-like motion C- spinning like a propeller D-.attaching to nearby particles and contracting