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Flagellum (Cilium) AJ SCIELZO

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Flagellum (Cilium). AJ Scielzo. Prokaryotic Flagella . Long, threadlike structures protruding from the outside surface of the cell Main function is movement Prokaryotic flagella are protein fibers that extend from the cell Multiple depending on the species. Prokaryote cont’d. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Flagellum (Cilium)AJ SCIELZO

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Prokaryotic Flagella

Long, threadlike structures protruding from the outside surface of the cell

Main function is movement Prokaryotic flagella are protein fibers that extend from the cell Multiple depending on the species

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Prokaryote cont’d

Using the flagella, some bacteria can “swim” up to 70 cell lengths per second.

The bacteria rotates the flagella like screws to move. The rotary motor uses the energy stored in a gradient that

transfers protons across the plasma membrane to power the movement of the flagellum.

This same process is used in the eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts by an enzyme that synthesizes ATP.

Some protists have cilia which are basically smaller scale flagellum

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Prokaryotic CellsFlagellum

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Eukaryotic Flagella

A lash-like appendage sticking out of the cell Primary function is locomotion, but is also a sensory organelle

reacting to chemicals and temperature outside the cell. Example: sperm cell

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Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Flagellum

The flagella is unique and differs from prokaryotic to eukaryotic. They differ in protein composition, structure, and methods of

propulsion.

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Methods of PropulsionProkaryotic They use their flagellum in a

screw-like motion and propel the cell that way.

Eukaryotic These cells move the flagellum

back and forth lashing it around to propel the cell.

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Flagella v Cilia