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Cilia and flagella are hairlike structures in a cell that can move. They are involved in various cellular processes such as cell motility and the movement of fluid. Cilia are short and numerous, while flagella are longer and usually occur singly or in pairs.
Short, hair like appendages help in fastening to mucous membranes. These numerous appendages are called fimbriae. Cilia are another short, hair like appendage that extends from living cell surfaces.
Short hairlike projections on a cell surface are called cilia. Cilia are specialized structures that act like tiny antennas, helping cells to sense their surroundings and move substances across the cell surface.
Cilia and flagella are short hairlike structures made of microtubules that help move cells. Cilia are shorter and numerous, whereas flagella are longer and fewer in number. Both structures aid in cell movement and fluid flow.
Cilia and flagella are hairlike structures found on cells with the ability to move. These structures help with cell motility, such as moving fluids along surfaces or propelling the cell. Cilia are often shorter and more numerous, while flagella are longer and fewer in number.
Cilia and flagella are hairlike structures in a cell that can move. They are involved in various cellular processes such as cell motility and the movement of fluid. Cilia are short and numerous, while flagella are longer and usually occur singly or in pairs.
Short, hair like appendages help in fastening to mucous membranes. These numerous appendages are called fimbriae. Cilia are another short, hair like appendage that extends from living cell surfaces.
Short hairlike projections on a cell surface are called cilia. Cilia are specialized structures that act like tiny antennas, helping cells to sense their surroundings and move substances across the cell surface.
No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.
Protozoa that move by hairlike projections are known as ciliates. They have numerous hair-like structures called cilia that beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism through its environment. Ciliates are found in various aquatic habitats and are known for their complex behaviors and feeding strategies.
Cilia and flagella are short hairlike structures made of microtubules that help move cells. Cilia are shorter and numerous, whereas flagella are longer and fewer in number. Both structures aid in cell movement and fluid flow.
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Cilia and flagella are hairlike structures found on cells with the ability to move. These structures help with cell motility, such as moving fluids along surfaces or propelling the cell. Cilia are often shorter and more numerous, while flagella are longer and fewer in number.
Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.