sweeps fluids along
They are both long and have tails.
The structure of cilia is hair like, and is on most cells.
The Cilia shares the same structure as the Flagella, as they are both Hair-Like organelles.
The structure of cilia is hair like.
Hair-like structures.
because ofg the paramecium
Centrioles
basal body
Cilia
Cilia in eukaryotes and flagella in Protists and Bacteria.
Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.
Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.
CILIA
Centrioles
cilia
It has cilia
Cilia
No plants have cilia.
Paramecium moves using hair-like structures called cilia. These cilia beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism through its environment.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==
The hair-like extensions on a paramecium are called cilia. These cilia beat in a coordinated fashion to help the paramecium move through its aquatic environment.
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
No the parasites have no cilia.
cilia cilia is wrong. The correct answer is microvilli. cilia is more for movement