Cilia
The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
Cilla
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar are the thread like hairs that line the esophagus. They catch dirt or debris that might enter into your throat when you breathe. That is the first thing to become affected (paralyzed), when someone smokes cigarettes.
Paramecia move with the little hairs around there body called cilia.
No. There are only hairs inside of the nose, which serve to clean the air that you inhale - breathing through your nose is better for you because the air is cleaned - dirt is trapped in the mucous and hair in your nose. If you breathe through your mouth, there is very little to clean the air.
You can pluck the little hairs
Yes because it has to sense the insect to be able to catch it.
A group of hairs is called a hank or a tress.
The earthworm has tiny hair-like projections around its mouth called setae. The satae helps to push the food into the worm's esophagus.
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
The valve between the esophagus and the stomach is called the lower esophageal sphincter.
The tube that helps with the motion of food travelling to the stomach is called the esophagus. The esophagus is also called the food pipe.