Wiskers Theyre called cilia. Like the tiny hairs in your nose.
The small hair-like structures on the surfaces of some bacterial ells are called pili.
note: bacterial cells do not have cilia
the tiny hairs attached to cell mambranes are called cilias
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Ciliated Epithelial Cells have tiny hairs on them. These hairs sweep away any unwanted things, such as bacteria and dust which is trapped in mucus.
Ciliated CellsThey are adapted by tiny hair like projections called cilia.Produce mucus which traps the bacteria and dust.
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if it helps i think the hairs are called cilia and works together with mucus :) hope this helps
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
well basically the ciliated cells line all the air passages in your lungs.they have tiny hairs which filter the air as it blows through the hairs also sweep mucus (snot) with trapped dust and bacteria up to the back of the throat where it is swallowed.
Ciliated Epithelial Cells have tiny hairs on them. These hairs sweep away any unwanted things, such as bacteria and dust which is trapped in mucus.
To catch bacteria dust and mucous and waft it away using the tiny hairs.
Tiny hairs catch them and move them back up.
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Ciliated CellsThey are adapted by tiny hair like projections called cilia.Produce mucus which traps the bacteria and dust.
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hair lining the lungs and aiways are called cillia
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Those are called trigger hairs, that once stepped on, cause the trap to close.