cilia
cilia
flagellum
The organelle with a long hairlike structure used for movement is the flagellum. Flagella are typically found in prokaryotic and some eukaryotic cells, where they help in cell motility by propelling the cell forward.
it is called the cilia
vovuoles
Flagella
Hairlike projections that aid in the movement of substances along a cell's surface are called cilia
There are two types or hairlike structures that microorganisms use for movement. They are cilia (singular: cilium) and flagella (singular: flagellum). Usually microorganisms have cilia (more than one cilium) and flagellum (usually only one).
A long hairlike structure that enables a cell to move is called a flagellum. Flagella are whip-like appendages that protrude from the surface of certain types of cells, such as sperm cells or certain bacteria, and help facilitate movement.
Cilia :)
In reference to cells, the answer is cilia.
Ciliary means pertaining to cilia, hairlike structures in the body.