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In the inner ear, is a spiral organ called the cochlea, and this liquid filled organ is tapered and along its length are a large number of small sensory hairs. These small hairs cause a signal to be generated in the cell supporting the hair and this we interpret as sound.
Sound travels into the ear where it goes into the ear drum which looks similar to a snail shell which has many many tiny hairs attached to it. When the sound waves hit the hairs, the hairs begin to vibrate according to the frequency of the sound waves. Certain hairs register certain frequencies and sends signals to the brain which registers those vibrations as sound.
Cilia.
Hairs each stick to water/water sticks to itself, because of the electrical attraction between the charged ends of water molecules
The hairs on a coconut husk, called coir, can be used to make paper. Because of the thickness of coir, paper which uses it as a material can be tough, with a construction paper-like texture.
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A group of hairs is called a hank or a tress.
does a egg cell have hairs on it to help it push things along
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
Because the egg cell is carried down the oviduct by little hairs called cilia and the sperm cell has to reach the egg cell before it gets to the uterus (womb).
Fertilization occurs when the sperm of a male is fused with an ovum, or egg, within the fallopian tube of a female. During this time, the sperm fuses with the ovum in order to form a single cell called a zygote. The zygote begins to divide as it is propelled through the fallopian tube, towards the uterus, by long hairs which grow from cells within the fallopian tubes. Once the zygote begins to divide it is called an embryo. After the embryo reaches the uterus, it attaches to the uterine wall through the process of implantation. After implantation occurs, the traditional nine month pregnancy begins.
An eyelash is one of the hairs which grow along the edge of eyelids.
Cilia are the tiny hairs that sweep dust and dirt out of the respiratory system.
Yes. Earthworms have small hairs called ulni. This was posted by a helmintologist.
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cilium- microscopic vibrating hairs along the body