Around the cell bodies but it also attaches itself to a microtube at one point.
cilia are the short hairlike things that stick out of the the cell that help it move.
on the cell surface
Cilia in eukaryotes and flagella in Protists and Bacteria.
To help simple organisms move. They act like legs
No, It is not used for respiration instead it is used for the movement or locomotion of body.
Short, hair like appendages help in fastening to mucous membranes. These numerous appendages are called fimbriae. Cilia are another short, hair like appendage that extends from living cell surfaces.
Short hair liked structures that help move a cell is cilia
cell is smallest organ of all living organism we can't see cell through the neck eye. I think you are refering to the cilia of a cell.
Cilia does not have any form of a cell. It is merely an organelle of a cell.
Cilia are found on the outside of the cell as projections for bacteria and virus.
Flagella. Or, are you talking about cilia?
it is in a plant cell
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are cell surfaceprojections familiar to ....
Many bacterias and some eukaryotic cells have cilia.
Cilia and flagella
Bacteria do not have cilia. They have fimbriae and flagella.
Cilia and flagella are found on the exterior of the cell membrane
Palisade cell
Helps the cell move.