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The long hair-like structures that extend from the surface of a cell and help in movement are called flagella. In some cells, like many bacteria and sperm cells, there may also be shorter, hair-like structures known as cilia, which assist in movement and fluid transport across the cell surface. Both structures are composed of microtubules and are essential for locomotion and fluid dynamics in various organisms.
Cells with hairlike structures are found in cells lining the inner walls of the esophagus, bronchioles, as well as the intestines. These hair-like structures are called microvilli. Their function is to beat in one direction and facilitate in the movement of small particles in one direction. They are particularly useful in places of the body where there are air ducts.
No, human sperm cells do not contain cilia. Cilia are small, hair-like structures that can be found on certain cells. However, sperm cells have a flagellum, which is a long tail-like structure that allows them to swim.
One-celled organisms use structures like cilia and flagella for locomotion. Cilia are short, hair-like projections that beat in a coordinated manner to help the organism move, while flagella are longer whip-like structures that propel the cell forward through a whipping motion. Both structures are important for the movement of one-celled organisms in their environment.
Actually protozoa are divided into groups according to their form of locomotion. They include flagellates, amoeboids, and ciliates. Flagellates have one or more whip-like organelles that are used to move around. Amoeboids have extensions of eukaryotic cells that expand and contract, causing locomotion. Ciliates have hair-like extensions around. The hair-like extensions are similar to flagellates' whip-like extensions but are much shorter and finer.
Flagella are long whip like structures that the organism has only one or two of. Cilia are numerous hair like structures that cover most of the organisms surface. Both impart locomotion to the organism.
Short hair liked structures that help move a cell is cilia
well I am A girl and my crush i had a few years ago had long hair. and all of my guy friends have long hair. but if your hair is girl length no one will like it. But if a girl likes you she wont really care about your hair. She will like your attitude and how You treat people. (ps most girls don't like the smell of a ton of Colone. so go easy on it)
Yes, males always like a girl with long hair. This increase her beauty. One more reason is that, male thinks girls with long hair are more traditional and family oriented and everybody wants a girl with these quality as his partner.
Could be your hair? One to two inches long? The chlorine can turn dark hair white because of the bleaching effect.
Cells with hairlike structures are found in cells lining the inner walls of the esophagus, bronchioles, as well as the intestines. These hair-like structures are called microvilli. Their function is to beat in one direction and facilitate in the movement of small particles in one direction. They are particularly useful in places of the body where there are air ducts.
No, human sperm cells do not contain cilia. Cilia are small, hair-like structures that can be found on certain cells. However, sperm cells have a flagellum, which is a long tail-like structure that allows them to swim.
One-celled organisms use structures like cilia and flagella for locomotion. Cilia are short, hair-like projections that beat in a coordinated manner to help the organism move, while flagella are longer whip-like structures that propel the cell forward through a whipping motion. Both structures are important for the movement of one-celled organisms in their environment.
Yes, Harry likes long and short hair on any girl
the men cut there hair short , excpt for one long lock,
He likes short girls with long, brown hair!
No one really knows but he is described with long hair and a beard.