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What are the cellular functions of cilia and flagella?

  • A. Cilia and flagella are responsible for cell movement.
  • B. Cilia and flagella synthesize proteins.
  • C. Cilia and flagella help protect the cell from its environment.
  • D. Cilia and flagella have enzymes that help with digestion.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Cilia and flagella are microtubule-based structures found on the surface of many eukaryotic cells. Their primary function is to facilitate cell movement. Cilia are short, numerous, and move in coordinated waving motions to move substances along the cell's surface. Flagella are longer and usually limited to one or a few per cell, providing a propeller-like movement for the cell. Both cilia and flagella aid in cell motility and are essential for various cellular functions, primarily involved in cell movement rather than protein synthesis, protection, or digestion. Therefore, choice A is correct as it accurately describes the primary function of cilia and flagella. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect as cilia and flagella are not involved in protein synthesis, cell protection, or digestion in cells.