Dyneins generate movement in cilia and flagella by
A) The dynein moving along its own microtubule, pulling the cell membrane with it.
B) The dynein on one side of the flagella moving along its neighbor's tubule.
C) All dyneins moving along their neighbors' tubules in a synchronized fashion.
D) The dynein pushing on the neighboring tubules, generating movement.
Answer: B
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