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Long thin hair-like appendages, like shown above, can be found in many types of bacteria. What are these called? Select one: a. cilia b. cocci c. tails d. flagella
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Long thin hair-like appendages, like shown above, can be found in many types of bacteria. What are these called? Select one: a. cilia b. cocci c. tails d. flagella
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the answer is - it can be cilia or flagella (both are right)
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d. flagella I believe........
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