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Hair like structure in a trachea?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.

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11y ago

Filia are the hairlike structures in bacteria that it uses for movement.

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13y ago

cilia (pronounced: sih-lee-uh)

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10y ago

Tiny hair like structures are called cilia.

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14y ago

This might be referring to anything, but "hair-like" is most commonly used to describe cilia.

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12y ago

find it out your self

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11y ago

Cilia

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