A cilium or flagella is a "whip-" or "hair-like" structure that tiny critters use for propulsion.
euglena That's wrong ^^
No. Cilia in humans are small hairs like the ones in the nose used to filter germs. Cilia in microbes is a hairlike structure used for movement.
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.
They are used for cell movement.
if your talking about cells, its the flagellum
cilia
euglena That's wrong ^^
flagellum
No. Cilia in humans are small hairs like the ones in the nose used to filter germs. Cilia in microbes is a hairlike structure used for movement.
vovuoles
Flagella
There are two types or hairlike structures that microorganisms use for movement. They are cilia (singular: cilium) and flagella (singular: flagellum). Usually microorganisms have cilia (more than one cilium) and flagellum (usually only one).
The tail of the sperm cell
Cilia are hair-like structures used by some cells for movement.
In reference to cells, the answer is cilia.
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.
They are used for cell movement.