Cilia in earthworms are tiny hair-like structures that help in locomotion and feeding. They are primarily found on the epidermis and assist in movement through the soil by creating a layer of moisture that helps the earthworm glide smoothly. Additionally, cilia can aid in the transport of food particles towards the mouth, enhancing the earthworm's ability to feed efficiently.
Spodoptera cilium was created in 1852.
Singular form for cilia is cilium. Cilium is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. In Latin cilium means eyelash.
cilium helps in swimming locomotion. they are seen in protozoans like vorticella, paramecium
Cilium can be found inside human sensory glands that are in the nose and eyes. Some other forms of cilium can be found in the lungs and in the fallopian tubes of women.
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"Cilium" is the singular of "cilia".
An axoneme is the core structure of a cilium or flagellum, made up of microtubules organized in a specific pattern. It provides support and determines the movement of the cilium or flagellum. The axoneme is essential for motility in many organisms, including single-celled organisms and cells within multicellular organisms.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms