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How are flagella and cilia alike? A. Both help to produce energy. B. They break down substances. C. They assist with movement. D. Both are for storage of cellular materials.
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How are flagella and cilia alike? A. Both help to produce energy. B. They break down substances. C. They assist with movement. D. Both are for storage of cellular materials.
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the answer is C. they assist with movement
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