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What structure anchors cilia and flagella?

They both are hairlike processes on certain anatomical cells and motile organisms.


What is the basal body?

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What is BMT chart?

Basal Metabolic Temperature or sometimes BBT (Basal Body Temperature).


What do you mean by basal body temperature?

Your basal body temperature is your body temperature immediately upon rising in the morning. One use of basal body temperature is a woman can tell if she has ovulated based on recording this temperature over time. Before a women ovulates, her basal body temperature is lower. Once she ovulates and her levels of progesterone rise, so does her basal body temperature. There are special thermometers to measure BBT, but you can also just use a regular thermometer.


Is Basal body is a plant or animal cell?

The basal body is typically found in animal cells. It is a structure located at the base of cilia and flagella, helping to anchor and organize these cell appendages. Plants do not have cilia or flagella, so they generally do not have basal bodies.


Are bacteria mobile or sessile?

Bacterias are mobile ofcourse, because it does not have a special host to live inside the body of a human, after the process of rupturing into the same....... so it takes time to find the host (ie) after entering the human body. After it has found a permanent host inside the human body it stays sessile and continues its process.


Is listeria monocytogenes motile or non motile?

Listeria monocytogenes is motile, meaning it has the ability to move using flagella. This allows the bacteria to move and spread within various environments, including food products and the human body.


Cells lining the trachea have whiplike mortile extensions on their free surfaces What are their extensions what is their source and what is their function?

The whiplike motile extensions are called cilia. They are sourced from the basal body of the cell. The function of cilia in the trachea is to move mucus and trapped particles upward and out of the airway, helping to clear the respiratory tract.


What is the mobility of the eubacteria?

Eubacteria have a variety of mobility mechanisms, including flagella, pili, and gliding motility. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that help bacteria move through liquid environments, while pili are shorter, hair-like appendages that aid in attachment and twitching motility. Gliding motility involves smooth, sliding movements on surfaces without the use of flagella or pili.


How do you control your body during astral projection?

Astral projection is practiced in yoga.


What is bmt on a women?

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