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.
Filia are the hairlike structures in bacteria that it uses for movement.
cilia (pronounced: sih-lee-uh)
Tiny hair like structures are called cilia.
This might be referring to anything, but "hair-like" is most commonly used to describe cilia.
find it out your self
Cilia
this thin bands of tissues that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them
A cilium or flagella is a "whip-" or "hair-like" structure that tiny critters use for propulsion.
sweeps fluids along They are both long and have tails.
trachea
if your talking about cells, its the flagellum
the structure of the trachea is much like that of a penis. The tube is called the shaft and the atoms apple is like the scrotium harvesting the testes.
Cilia.
The larynx is the structure that is located between the trachea and the bronchial. The trachea is the tube that runs from the larynx to the bronchi.
The Trachea is commonly referred to as the windpipe
this thin bands of tissues that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them
Cilia are found in the lining of the trachea.
The trachea has cartilaginous rings. The esophagus does not.
Trachea
the larynx or glottis connect the pharynx and trachea
Yes. Just like in humans, the cow's trachea is held open by rings of cartilage, making it a firm structure that allows the cow to breathe freely.
bronchi
The esophogus.