What's the difference between Cilia and Flagella? Cilia and flagella are cell organelles that are structurally similar but are differentiated based on their function and/or length. Cilia are short and there are usually many (hundreds) cilia per cell. read more
Difference between the movement of cilia and flagella Eukaryotic motile cilium and flagellum are structurally identical. Each is a bundle of nine fused pairs of microtubule doublets surrounding two central single microtubules. read more
Cilia and flagella are are structurally similar cell organelles or extensions that aid in cell movement. Cells typically have one or two longer flagella and many shorter cilia. The beating motion of cilia is different from that of flagella, in that flagella move in a wave-like motion and cilia move in a more complicated manner. read more