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    The Flagella of Archaea Are Similar to Bacterial Flagella but Differ
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The Flagella of Archaea Are Similar to Bacterial Flagella but Differ

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Question 11

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The flagella of archaea are similar to bacterial flagella but differ in that they


A) lack a basal body.
B) move like a whip.
C) are anchored in the cytoplasm.
D) are hollow.
E) are driven by ATP hydrolysis.

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