They don't, particularly.
Cilia are made up of microtubules, which stem from a microtubule organizing centre (MTOC). Not exactly an organelle, per se, but it's all I've got. They're in contact with the cellular architecture, though.
No. I'm pretty sure that cilia aren't organelle. Ther're just tiny hair like things that block out dirt and other stuff from entering your body
Cilia is a structure of some eukaryotic cells. But you wouldn't have cells on cilia.
Some, but not all eukaryotic cells contain cilia!
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
Cilia and Flagella are hairlike organelles that branch out from the surface of the cell, where they help in the movement. These organelles can be found in any eukaryotic cells.Cilia are present when there are short and large numbers of organelles on the cell. Flagella are present when there are long and few numbers of organelles on the cell.An example of Cilia is on your respiratory tract. Their job there is to trap particles and debris from the air you inhale. As these cilia move, they sweep the debris and materials back up your throat, where they're removed from when you swallow.An example of Flagella is they're on sperm cells. They whip back and forth and swiftly propel unicellular organisms or specialized cells in multicellular organisms.
sweeps fluids along They are both long and have tails.
they are hair like organelles that extend from the surface of the cell.
Cilia and flagella.
flagella and cilia
The flagellum and cilia are both "organelles" which make up part of a cell.
No, flagella and cilia are organelles of locomotion.
protists cells cilia cytoplasm and fangella
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
The Latin word for eyelash is "cilium," and its plural form is "cilia."
yes the cilia are natural organelles found in the body to help expel mucus and other foreign substances from the respiratory tract
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
the nuclear membrane
NO! They are organelles of cells of both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
They are abundant in plasma membranes and cilia/flagellaCilia
Honestley i have no clue