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Why do paramecium have cilia?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Gymreader11

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15y ago

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The human respiratory system cells.

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12y ago
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10y ago

Ciliated cells move with the help of cilia in the fluid

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14y ago

The tiny hairs help clear things from on top of them. E.g mucus from in the tranchea.

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15y ago

Paramecium have cilia to keep them alive. It helps them to move and eat.

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12y ago

That's like asking; Why do humans have legs? Because they need to move around.

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14y ago

The ciliated cells move particles of dust or bacteria out of the lungs.

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13y ago

Cilia exist in many parts of the body - the ears, on top of the lungs, in your nose. They are useful at filtering out dust, toxins, things that shouldn't get near the organ they are covering.

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12y ago

OMG it is so easy they filter the air we breath from dust without them dust will get in to our lungs and you would get deceases

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11y ago

because they are short and have cilia

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