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Chapter 4, Problem 3S
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To determine:

Whether the flagella are an example of a homologous or analogous trait considering the structure and function of the flagella found on eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.

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In terms of evolution, the homologous traits are derived traits are similar in structure as they are evolved from and the analogous traits are similar in function. Analogous trait is an example of the convergent evolution and homologous traits are inherited from the common ancestor.

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