Answer :
That’d be B. Flagella.
flagella are hair-like appendages used for moving around, and are attached directly into the outer membrane of the cell.
flagella are hair-like appendages used for moving around, and are attached directly into the outer membrane of the cell.
Archaebacteria use flagella for movement.
How do archaebacteria move?
Archaebacteria being unicellular, are extremely small. Their method of movement comes from an organelle known as the flagella and a process known as Brownian movement.
What is flagella in archaea?
The archaeal flagellum is a unique motility apparatus distinct in composition and likely in assembly from the bacterial flagellum.
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