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Elodea, a type of aquatic plant, does not have cilia. Cilia are small, hair-like structures typically found on the surfaces of certain protists and animal cells, used for movement or sensing the environment. Instead, Elodea has elongated, submerged leaves that facilitate photosynthesis and gas exchange in water. Its movement is primarily due to water currents rather than ciliary action.

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