MCQ
Flagellated cells are absent in:
  • A
    Red algae
  • B
    Blue-green algae
  • C
    All of these
  • D
    Higher seed plants

Answer

C. All of these
Explanation:
A flagellum is a long, whip-like structure that helps some single-celled organisms move. It is composed of microtubules. They help propel cells and organisms in a whip-like motion. The flagellum of eukaryotes usually moves with an " S " motion and is surrounded by the cell membrane. Red algae, Blue-Green algae, and higher plants lack flagella in their cells.

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