In reference to cells, the answer is cilia.
How the language is used.......is the answer
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
"speed" or "the speed"
velocity
vestigial
cilia
flagellum
The organelle with a long hairlike structure used for movement is the flagellum. Flagella are typically found in prokaryotic and some eukaryotic cells, where they help in cell motility by propelling the cell forward.
vovuoles
Flagella
There are two types or hairlike structures that microorganisms use for movement. They are cilia (singular: cilium) and flagella (singular: flagellum). Usually microorganisms have cilia (more than one cilium) and flagellum (usually only one).
No. Cilia in humans are small hairs like the ones in the nose used to filter germs. Cilia in microbes is a hairlike structure used for movement.
Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.
Cilia is the hairlike projections used for locomotion and obtaining food.
The name of the tiny-hairlike strand used for making fabric is called Fibers
Flagella
pseudopod