Cilia are not typically found on plants. Instead, plants may have hair-like structures called trichomes on their surface, which can serve various functions such as protection or reducing water loss. Cilia are more commonly associated with certain types of protists and animal cells, where they assist in movement or sensory functions.
Cilia are short hair-like structures found on the surface of some animal cells. They are involved in cell movement and in moving fluids around cells. Plants do not have cilia, but they do have structures like flagella and motile cilia in some algae species.
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.
Cytosol => inside volume of the cell
RNA
The paramecium use short hair like structures for movement, and it is also found on the outside of the body. The answer is Cilia. The definition of Cilia( above ) is pretty much the same as- threadlike _______ to move quickly in any direction
chloroplast
The nose is protected by cilia. Cilia are the tiny nose hairs that are found inside the nose. The cilia catch dirt and particles to prevent them from entering the nose.
They are found inside the nucleus
Most plant cells have neither flagellum nor cilium but in some cases there are exceptions. For example, the cycads have some cells with cilia and flagella. In particular, sperm cells have a flagella.
outside
Outside - if they were inside, you would be blinded by the light.
No. Cilia are not found in plant cells.
outside.
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.
Cilia are short hair-like structures found on the surface of some animal cells. They are involved in cell movement and in moving fluids around cells. Plants do not have cilia, but they do have structures like flagella and motile cilia in some algae species.