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what types of eukaryotic cells are flagellated?
options: sperm, viruses, nuclei, motile bacteria, eggs, i dont know yet
Brief Explanations
To determine the flagellated eukaryotic cells, we analyze each option:
- Sperm: Sperm cells are eukaryotic and have a flagellum for motility.
- Viruses: Viruses are not cells (they are acellular), so they can't be eukaryotic cells.
- Nuclei: A nucleus is an organelle within a cell, not a cell itself.
- Motile bacteria: Bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes.
- Eggs: Egg cells (ova) are eukaryotic but are generally non - flagellated (they are relatively immotile and rely on other mechanisms for movement or fertilization).
So, the only option that is a flagellated eukaryotic cell is Sperm.
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A. Sperm