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Juicious Maximus III
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Yes, I was thinking of the Type Three Secretion System which is basically a needle-like adaptation for detecting other organisms and secreting proteins. It is made up of a smaller subset of the same proteins which make up the eubacterial flagellum and the two are homologous, meaning they have shared evolutionary ancestry.
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I think that by logically presenting a case that shows the flagellum is not irreducibly complex, you've already won the argument. After all, had the flagellum really been irreducibly complex, then you shouldn't have an argument to counter that statement with.
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