Ciliophora, and the hairlike projections are known as cilia.
I am guessing you are referring to cilia, which are tiny hair like projections in the human body that help move cells, and keep out germs.
Three types of motility by protozoa are ciliary movement, flagellar movement, and pseudopodial movement. Ciliary movement involves the coordinated beating of small hair-like structures called cilia, flagellar movement involves the use of whip-like structures called flagella, and pseudopodial movement involves the extension and retraction of temporary finger-like projections called pseudopods.
Hairlike projections that aid in the movement of substances along a cell's surface are called cilia
They are called cilia.Long and fewer are called flagella.
The hair-like structures on a protozoa are called cilia. Cilia are short, numerous, and hair-like projections that help in movement and feeding in protozoa. They are used for locomotion by beating in a coordinated manner.
Cilia
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.
I am guessing you are referring to cilia, which are tiny hair like projections in the human body that help move cells, and keep out germs.
I believe you are referring to Cilia, which are hairlike projections that trap dirt in the body.
Cilia are hairlike projections from cells that move with a wave-like pattern. They are involved in a variety of functions, such as movement of fluid or particles along the cell's surface or sensory perception.
Cilia
Three types of motility by protozoa are ciliary movement, flagellar movement, and pseudopodial movement. Ciliary movement involves the coordinated beating of small hair-like structures called cilia, flagellar movement involves the use of whip-like structures called flagella, and pseudopodial movement involves the extension and retraction of temporary finger-like projections called pseudopods.
Cilia
by use of cilia- hairlike projections fromt he cell membrane
eukaryotic cells
Cillia