Archaella and bacterial flagella have some characteristics in common and some features unique to each cell type. Complete the following paragraph to compare and contrast the flagella of archaea and bacteria in terms of structure and function.
Archaella are
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, as opposed to their bacterial counterparts which are
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.
Archaella have a marked similarity to the bacterial
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and are assembled by the addition of flagellin subunits to the
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.
Archaella are
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than bacterial flagella.
In archaea, flagellar rotation is driven by
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.