Trichinae, also known as trichomes, are tiny hair-like projections found on the surface of certain plants. Their primary function is to enhance the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil, as well as to provide protection against herbivores and environmental stress. In some cases, they can also help in trapping moisture or deterring pests through physical or chemical means. Overall, trichinae play a crucial role in a plant's adaptation and survival.
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.
The protist that moves by many short hair-like projections is called a paramecium. It uses tiny hair-like structures called cilia to beat in a coordinated motion, allowing it to move and feed.
No, paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hair-like projections that propel the paramecium through its environment. Both flagella and cilia propel their cell through its environment.
They are organelles;
It is called hairy cell leukemia because the cells have tiny hair-like projections when viewed under the microscope
The tiny projections are called cilia.
Cilia. These tiny projections are villi.
villi
Villi are tiny projections that line the small intestine and increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients. They contain blood vessels and lacteals to absorb nutrients and transport them to the bloodstream.
The villi are the tiny finger-like projections that cover the folds of the small intestine. The singular of villi is villus.
Microvilli
villi
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.
The tiny fingerlike projections that cover the folds of the small intestine are called villi. Villi increase the surface area of the small intestine, allowing for more efficient absorption of nutrients from digested food.
The finger like projections that line the small intestine are called, Villi.
root hairs
They are called Villi.