The human respiratory system cells.
Ciliated cells move with the help of cilia in the fluid
The tiny hairs help clear things from on top of them. E.g mucus from in the tranchea.
Paramecium have cilia to keep them alive. It helps them to move and eat.
That's like asking; Why do humans have legs? Because they need to move around.
The ciliated cells move particles of dust or bacteria out of the lungs.
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.
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
because they are short and have cilia
The cilia cause the paramecium to move.
Paramecium pentaurelia
cilia
they use its cilia
Thehairs on the paramecium are called cillia, it then is able to move in all directions
The cilia cause the paramecium to move.
cilia that surrounds the paramecium serves as their mode of movementn.
Paramecium, becasue the cilia floats through flugela and gets food through hair like structurs
Paramecium pentaurelia
Cilia
Cilia
cilia
they use its cilia
The cilia that line their cells can be used in an oar like fashion to move the paramecium around in a liquid environment.
Thehairs on the paramecium are called cillia, it then is able to move in all directions
they are called cilia.
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