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Question: Basal body is associated with the development of A. Cilia and flagella B. Cell plate C. Phragm...
Basal body is associated with the development of
A. Cilia and flagella
B. Cell plate
C. Phragmoplast
D. Kinetochore
Solution
Micro-cylinders at the base of vibrating hair are the basic bodies/base granules/kinetosomes/blepharoplasts, including narrow protoplasmic processes that are present on the cell-free surface and are associated with motility. The basal cells, the rootlets, the basal plate, and the shaft, are all composed of four parts.
Complete answer: The basal body develops cilia and flagella. Basal granule, kinetosome is also known as the basal body and is also known as blepharoplast in older cytological literature. The basal body is a protein structure located on the base of a cilium or flagellum eukaryotic. The basal body is a place to grow the microtubules of axonemes.
The projections from the cell are cilia and flagella. It is composed of microtubules and is covered with a cell wall extension. They are flexible and built for moving the cells themselves or moving substances around or over the cells. Cilia are first targeted at transferring fluid, mucous, or cells around the surface of mammalian cells. The internal structure of Cilia and flagella is similar. In their length, the key difference is. The interactions of a group of microtubules in cilia and flagella will switch. Two of these tubules form a doublet in the cilia or flagella, as seen in the centre of the panel. This is called an "axoneme," or "axoneme" One of the tubules was found to be incomplete.
Hence, option A, i.e., cilia and flagella is the correct option.
Note: Centrioles often consist of microtubules as is cilia and flagella. The fundamental difference is that they contain 9 triplets in the middle and no duplicate. The centrioles are set in pairs at the right angles.