Flagella
Phospholipids that form tiny droplets with hydrophobic tails buried inside are called micelles. These structures are created in aqueous environments where the hydrophobic tails cluster together to minimize contact with water, while the hydrophilic heads face outward. Micelles are important for solubilizing and transporting hydrophobic molecules in biological systems.
Organelles
Tiny structures in palisade are called granna .
The tiny structures are called centrioles
The tiny structures are called centrioles
Nutrient molecules pass from the small intestine into the through tiny structures called villi.
the tiny structures within the small intestine that absorb nutrients are called Villi
the 'tails' are called flagellum anf they help the organism move in a helicoidal motion
These tiny structures are called organelles.
the tiny structures within the small intestine that absorb nutrients are called Villi
They are called neurons.
Nobody really knows why they have tiny tails. I know that they are born with tiny tails, because my bulldog had puppies.