How do the Bacteria and Archaea differ in the way the flagellum proteins are handled?
A) Archaea proteins are assembled inside the cell for transport out of the cell.
B) Archaea proteins are excreted to the outside of the cell for self-assembly.
C) Archaea proteins are added to the growing flagellum shaft at the base.
D) Archaea proteins are transported through the hollow flagellum tube for assembly at the end of the flagellum.
E) Archaea proteins are enclosed within a membrane and moved to the outside of the cell.
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