Flagella of prokarvotic and eukaryotic cells differ in
(a) type of movement and placement in cell
(b) location in cell and mode of functioning
(c) microtubular organization and type of movement
(d) microtubular organization and function.
A flagella is defined as a whip like structure that is seen in a number of micro organisms. Though, there is a difference in prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic versions, in the protein structure and the mechanisms. The prokaryotic flagella consists of a hollow cylindrical structure that consists of the protein flagellin. The structure of eukaryotic flagella consists of centrioles as well as basal bodies. Hence, the answer is
C) microtubular organisatoin and type of movement
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