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∙ 10y agodoes a egg cell have hairs on it to help it push things along
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∙ 10y agoLily Patel
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No, egg cells do not have special hairs on them to help push things along. Egg cells are usually passive and are fertilized by sperm cells that actively swim towards them.
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∙ 12y agoyes...... or no ..... : (
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∙ 11y agoyes
The tiny hairs on top of ciliated cells, called cilia, help move fluid and particles along the cell's surface. This movement is important for processes like clearing mucus from the respiratory tract or moving eggs through the fallopian tubes.
Ciliated cells have small hair-like structures called cilia that extend from their surface. These cilia beat in a coordinated manner to help move fluids and particles along the cell's surface or to propel the cell itself.
Cilia are small, hair-like structures that are found on the surface of some cells. They are involved in moving fluids and particles along the cell's surface.
Apparently the leaf to me, it helps the tree grow.
The cell membrane regulates what substances can enter and leave the cell through its selective permeability. It also helps maintain the cell's shape and structure by providing support and protection.
there are many adaptations of nerve cell1. They have special hairs to detect movement, allowing you to feel things.2.The Nerve Cell Is Shaped With A Sort Of Circle With Vains Sticking Out, Then I Long Vain And At The Ends There Are More Vains.
Its a cell! Smart one !! Cilia are the little hairs on a cell to help it move along, a bit like a fish's tail. Zoot10
The tiny hairs on top of ciliated cells, called cilia, help move fluid and particles along the cell's surface. This movement is important for processes like clearing mucus from the respiratory tract or moving eggs through the fallopian tubes.
Ciliated cells have small hair-like structures called cilia that extend from their surface. These cilia beat in a coordinated manner to help move fluids and particles along the cell's surface or to propel the cell itself.
The cilia on the surface of the ciliated epithelial cell are used for sweeping or moving mucus and debris along the cell's surface. These hair-like structures beat in a coordinated manner to facilitate the movement of particles.
A ciliated epithelial cell is a cell that you have inside your body mainly your throat and it has tiny little hairs that act like a brush. Those hairs brush away any diseases or infections.
Cilia are small, hair-like structures that are found on the surface of some cells. They are involved in moving fluids and particles along the cell's surface.
Apparently the leaf to me, it helps the tree grow.
small hairs that brush the dust caught in the throat away
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Water and gasses by diffusion, almost everything else by either active transport or special tunnels through the cell membrane (these are all specialized proteins).
The root hairs are structurally specialized to perform absorption of water. For this reason the cell wall remains very thin and permeable.