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The earthworm has tiny hair-like projections around its mouth called setae. The satae helps to push the food into the worm's esophagus.
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some have hairs ans some dont
Assistance in transporting pollen accounts for the reason why honey bees have hairs in their eyes. Tiny hairs cover the beneficial insect's (Apis spp) body. Pollen is impaled on the hairs for transport back to the hive, with help from the long bristles of the honey bee's compound eye when need be.
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the tiny hairs are called CILIA
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Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain
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When a fly touches one of the tiny hairs, the trap automatically gets triggered to shut.
yes, but the proper term for the "hairs" is a trichome
Early times it was for warmth. It also serves to the protect the arm. It is also a sensing mechanism.
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No. But they might have little tiny hairs...