Cillia is an incorrect spelling of cilia, which are hair-like structures found on the surface of cells. Cilia are involved in movement and in helping to move fluids over the cell surface.
Cilia are not typically found in the heart. They are more commonly found in the respiratory tract, where they help move mucus and trapped particles out of the lungs.
Flagella are long hair-like structures and Cillia are short hair-like structures. They can both help with the movement of the bacteria and cillia could stop foreign material entering the bacteria cell.
Cilia are made of microtubules that are composed of tubulin protein subunits. These hair-like structures protrude from the surface of cells and are involved in various functions such as movement, signaling, and sensing the environment.
Cilia are small, hair-like structures that are found on the surface of some cells. They are involved in moving fluids and particles along the cell's surface.
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cillia and mucus are best friends in the foot and work together to keep your big toe attached cillia and mucus are best friends in the foot and work together to keep your big toe attached
it filter and warms the air
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inside the nose
Mitochondria
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flagella and cillia and cytoskeleton
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oakworms (aka cillia)
Cillia is an incorrect spelling of cilia, which are hair-like structures found on the surface of cells. Cilia are involved in movement and in helping to move fluids over the cell surface.
If they have pseudopods, cillia or flagella they can move.