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which of the following are boundary structures for a eukaryotic cell? more than one answer may be correct. cilia glycocalyx cytoplasmic membrane intermediate filaments cell wall flagella
Cilia are hair - like structures on cell surface. Glycocalyx is a carbohydrate - rich layer outside the cell. Cytoplasmic membrane encloses the cell contents. Cell wall provides structural support and is an outer boundary in some eukaryotes. Flagella are long, whip - like structures on the cell surface. Intermediate filaments are part of the cytoskeleton inside the cell and not a boundary structure.
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A. cilia
B. glycocalyx
C. cytoplasmic membrane
E. cell wall
F. flagella