How do the flagella of bacteria differ from the flagella of archaea?
A) Bacterial flagella occur at only one end of the cell.
B) The flagella of archaea are scattered over the cell surface.
C) Bacterial flagella are used for reproduction.
D) Bacterial flagella cannot rotate.
E) Archaeal flagella are thinner than bacterial flagella.
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