im not sure but it,s quite weird
Longer ones are called flagella while shorter ons are cilia.
They are a type of motion sensor, as the movements of the cilia are communicated to the brain.
A paramecium moves using tiny hair-like structures called cilia. These push against the surrounding material to create motion.
they use its cilia
the 'tails' are called flagellum anf they help the organism move in a helicoidal motion
Peter Satir has written: 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion, Flagella (Microbiology), Protoplasm 'Cilia and related organelles' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Flagella (Microbiology), Cilia and ciliary motion, Coelenterata
cilia
Cilia.
they move by spinning their cilia in a wheel motion and swimming through the ocean
cilia "beat" in a rythmatic motion to force mucus and substances away from the lungs.
Longer ones are called flagella while shorter ons are cilia.
Cilia
Cilia
Cilia and flagella.
Motile cilia use their rhythmic undulation to sweep away substances ,as in cleaning dirt, dust , micro organisms and mucus , to prevent diseases
by use of cilia- hairlike projections fromt he cell membrane
Cilia allow flatworms to move in a gliding motion.