11. They are organelles found outside a eukaryotic cell and usually involved in movement substances past the cells A.cilia and flagella B.cell walls and plasmodesmata c.nudeus and nucleolus Dcytoplasm and endoplasm
They are organelles found outside a eukaryotic cell and usually involved in movement of the cell or movement to substances past the cell.
CHOICES:
A.cilia and flagella
B.cell walls and plasmodesmata
C.nucleus and nucleolus
D.cytoplasm and endoplast
ANSWER:
A. cilia and flagella
EXPLANATION:
Cilia and flagella are cellular appendages found in most organisms. They do not belong to higher plants.
Cilia are hair-like appendages that protrude from a live cell's surface. Flagella are long, threadlike extensions on a live cell's surface. It can be found all throughout the cell surface.
The reason why the answer is letter A is because cilia and flagella are organelles that can be found outside of a eukaryotic cell and usually involved in movement of the cell or movement to substances past the cell. While the other choices aren't.
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QUESTION:
They are organelles found outside a eukaryotic cell and usually involved in movement of the cell or movement to substances past the cell.
CHOICES:
A.cilia and flagella
B.cell walls and plasmodesmata
C.nucleus and nucleolus
D.cytoplasm and endoplast
ANSWER:
A. cilia and flagella
EXPLANATION:
The reason why the answer is letter A is because cilia and flagella are organelles that can be found outside of a eukaryotic cell and usually involved in movement of the cell or movement to substances past the cell. While the other choices aren't.
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