it is called the cilia
cilia
cilia
flagellum
Hairlike projections that aid in the movement of substances along a cell's surface are called cilia
The organelle with a long hairlike structure used for movement is the flagellum. Flagella are typically found in prokaryotic and some eukaryotic cells, where they help in cell motility by propelling the cell forward.
A long hairlike structure that enables a cell to move is called a flagellum. Flagella are whip-like appendages that protrude from the surface of certain types of cells, such as sperm cells or certain bacteria, and help facilitate movement.
Cilia :)
Ciliary means pertaining to cilia, hairlike structures in the body.
vovuoles
Flagella
"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).