• The evolution of flagella is of great interest to biologists because the three known varieties of flagella – (eukaryotic, bacterial, and archaeal) each...
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    Flagellum (redirect from Flagella)
    range of microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are known as flagellates. A microorganism may have from one to many flagella. A...
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  • developments and advances in biology such as an improved understanding of the evolution of flagella, have already undermined these arguments The idea that seemingly...
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    and subsequent development of cells Evolution of flagella – Origin of three known varieties of flagella Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles – Middle...
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    Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes...
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    ultrastructural similarities to bacteria or to archaea (see also: Evolution of flagella and Prokaryotic cytoskeleton). According to Margulis and Dorion...
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    The evolution of cetaceans is thought to have begun in the Indian subcontinent from even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) 50 million years ago (mya) and to...
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    protozoans, are motile and can generate movement using flagella, cilia or pseudopods. Cells which use flagella for movement are usually referred to as flagellates...
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    Rotating locomotion in living systems (category Speculative evolution)
    the exception of certain flagella, which work like corkscrews). Biologists have offered several explanations for the apparent absence of biological wheels...
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    They are composed mainly of tubulin, and are entirely distinct from prokaryotic flagella. They are supported by a bundle of microtubules arising from...
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