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Do plant cells have cilia

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

No they do not, they don't have flagellum either.

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Is cilia found in plant cells?

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Is cilia found in both plant and animal cells?

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Is cilia found in animal and plant cells?

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What type of cell is the cilia a plant cell or animal cell?

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Is a cilia in a plant cell or animal cell?

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What cells part do animals cells have that plant cells do not have?

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Is a ciliated Cell a plant or an animal Cell?

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