1)flagella are comprised of
2)cilia are comprised of
3)pseudopodia are comprised of
QUESTION
ANSWER
| 1. Flagella are comprised of | Microtubules |
| 2. Cilia are comprised of | Microtubules |
| 3. Pseudopodia are comprised of | Actin, microtubule, intermediate filaments |
EXPLANATION
Flagella, cilia and psedupodia are locomotory organs.
Pseudopodia are found in amoebas and they use to for locomotion and ingestion of food.
Flagella and cilia are found in many organisms and microorganisms.
Flagella and cilia are composed of microtubules while pseudopodia is mainly composed of actin filaments.
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