Microvilli cells are simple columnar epithelium. Stratified epithelia don't have cilia or microvilli because they are on the inner layers of epithelia. Think about it, cillia and microvilli are used to help the processes of absorption and secretion within the lumen. ex: upper respiratory tract.
I believe there are multiple choices. There is the cytoplasm which uses cytoplasmic streaming for moving organelles around in the cell, there is also (on the outside) cillia and flagellum.
Paramecium uses cilia for movement, which are short, hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to propel the cell through water. Euglena, on the other hand, uses a whip-like structure called a flagellum for movement. The flagellum acts like a propeller, allowing Euglena to move through water by rotating in a whip-like motion.
cillia
Inside microvilli you have actin, and inside cilia you have microtubules. Cilia are larger than microvilli, and cilia can be seen in the upper GI tract to beat away mucous which traps bacteria, virus, and other particles, microvilli is often seen in the intestines of the GI tract for nutrient absorption.Hope that helps!
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
flagella
inside the nose
Cilia are hair-like structures found on the surface of cells and are involved in movement and sensing in the body. Villi, on the other hand, are finger-like projections found in the small intestine that increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients.
Mitochondria
cillia :)