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The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.
Mucus in the airways helps trap foreign particles to protect the respiratory system. Cilia are tiny beating hairs that sweep the mucus up to your throat where it is either coughed out or swallowed by the acids in your stomach. The cilia are like a janitor who always sweeps up the messes. If these are destroyed, as can occur with long term smoking, the whole thing comes to a halt and you then have to try to cough and pull up this now thickened mess. it is a nickname for fat people!
Cilia and flagella are an arrangement of microtubules. Microtubules are fibrous rods that primarily affect the shape, movement, and support of a cell. For example, microtubules are the fibers you see in mitosis that pull the chromosomes to separate ends of the cell.
currents are generated by the forces acting upon the ocean, such as breaking waves, wind, Coriolis force, temperature, salinity differences and tides caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun. Depth contours, shoreline configurations and interaction with other currents influence a current's direction and strength.
In a food chain, the order would be as follows: Sun provides energy for mouse, mouse eats grass, coyote eats mouse. Bacteria may decompose any dead organisms in the chain.
The gravitation pull on the earth.
The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.
The gravitation pull on the earth.
Tidal currents are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and to a lesser extent the sun on the Earth's water bodies. As the moon orbits Earth, its gravitational pull creates bulges in the ocean water, causing high and low tides which in turn generate tidal currents as the water moves to balance out these bulges.
No, tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon, not by currents.
Currents on the Earth are put into motion by the pull of the moon and gravity. Currents are important because they help to circulate the water in the oceans and seas.
Our moons gravity.
The gravitation pull on the earth.
The three types of ocean currents are surface currents, deep currents, and tidal currents. Surface currents are driven by winds, deep currents are driven by density and temperature differences, and tidal currents are driven by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
No, the water does not create any gravitational pull.
The constant motion of ocean water is partly due to the Earth's rotation and the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. These factors create ocean currents, tides, and waves that contribute to the movement of water across the globe.
Slab pull means the movement of tectonic plates due to currents in the mid-mantle, this causes subduction.