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What are the hairlike projections used for locomotion and obtaining food?

Cilia is the hairlike projections used for locomotion and obtaining food.


What are short hairlike projections used for locomotion called?

Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.


What is the cell's hairlike structure that helps with locomotion?

Hairlike projections that aid in the movement of substances along a cell's surface are called cilia


What are short hairlike projections on cell surface that are composed of microtubules?

eukaryotic cells


Short hairlike projections that enable the motion of some eukaryotic cells are called?

cilia


Short hairlike projection called enablethe motion of some eukaryotic cells?

flagella


Short hairlike projections called enable the motion of some eukaryotic cells?

cilia


What is flagellum in a cell?

Flagellum are organelles resembling hairlike structures. They enable movement of the cells in which they are a part of.


Which organelle has a long hairlike structure used for movement?

The organelle with a long hairlike structure used for movement is the flagellum. Flagella are typically found in prokaryotic and some eukaryotic cells, where they help in cell motility by propelling the cell forward.


How do unicellular organisms use locomotion?

Cilia (hairlike structures) and Flagella(whip-like tails) help organisms move.


Self-supporting cell that travels using numerous hairlike cilia?

The cell you are referring to is likely a unicellular organism called a paramecium. Paramecia move using thousands of hairlike structures called cilia that beat in a coordinated manner, propelling the cell through the water. This type of movement is known as ciliary locomotion.


What is a hairlike projection from cells that move with a wave-like pattern?

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.