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What is the functions of nucleolus and flagellum?

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What is the functions of nucleolus and flagellum?

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The nucleolus is the prominent structure in the nucleus. It is the site that produces ribosomes. The purpose of flagellum is motility. Flagella are long appendages which rotate by means of a “motor” located just under the cytoplasmic membrane. Bacteria may have one, a few, or many flagella in different positions on the cell.

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