Animal cells do not have a cell wall but plant cells do. Animal caells usualy contain cillia which plant cells don't
It's neither. It is an organelle found in eukaryotes. They help in movement of cells
The seperate structure within a cell is called the cillia and flagella.
Cillia sre slim, microscopic hair-like organelles that extend fro the top of almost all mammalian cells.
What sort of cell? Single celled organisms have many types. Human's have many different cells a few with types of 'hair'. Cillia on the cells lining the lungs for example.
it filter and warms the air
If they have pseudopods, cillia or flagella they can move.
Cillia
Flagella, pseudopodia. cilia
Animal cells do not have a cell wall but plant cells do. Animal caells usualy contain cillia which plant cells don't
It's neither. It is an organelle found in eukaryotes. They help in movement of cells
cillliated epillithial cells or cillia for short, they clean dust and mucus from our lungs
The seperate structure within a cell is called the cillia and flagella.
Cillia sre slim, microscopic hair-like organelles that extend fro the top of almost all mammalian cells.
They do not stop it but the mucus and motion of the cillia remove said microbes and dust should they get into the lungs.
Cillia
cillia