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What do flagella and cilia have in common? A. Both organelles store water and remove waste. B. These organelles are only found in plant cells. C. They both contribute to the processing of food for the
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What do flagella and cilia have in common?
A. Both organelles store water and remove waste.
B. These organelles are only found in plant cells.
C. They both contribute to the processing of food for the cell.
D. They are essential to the locomotion of certain organisms.
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D. They both help organisms to move.
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