follicles
does a egg cell have hairs on it to help it push things along
Its a cell! Smart one !! Cilia are the little hairs on a cell to help it move along, a bit like a fish's tail. Zoot10
it has little hairs that soak in water and nutreians
You can't actively "help" an egg move through the fallopian tube. It does it on it's own, regardless of what you do. I think what the question is asking is what part of the body. Although YOU can't, there are cilia that line the inside of the fallopian tube that help to guide it out.
Root hairs help a plant by soaking up water and nutrients from the soil and taking them up to the plant through the roots. Root hairs are cells at the tip of the root.
Your fallopian tubes are lined with tiny hair-like structures called cilia which are constantly swaying back and forth to help guide the egg and push it along to the uterus :)
they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.The phlegm contains all the nasties we breath in and our immune system capture sin snot.they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.
help what move? you have to be specific
The flower-like portion at the ovary end of the Fallopian tubes are the fimbriae. These help guide the egg into the oviduct.
The nose is lines with many little hairs called Cilia that help filter pollutants from the air as it heads to the lungs.
Fallopian Tubes
water from soil enters in to the root hairs owing to