Cilia are short, thin, numerous projections from a cell that wave back and forth to move fluids or particles along the cell surface. They are found in various cell types throughout the body, helping with processes such as movement, sensory functions, and clearing debris.
Projections that allow the cell to move or to move substances along the surface of the cell are called cilia and flagella. Flagella is a single long hair that allows the cell to swim. Cilia are several projections used for movement across the cell surface.
Cilia are short, thin, hair-like projections found on the surface of some cells that wave in a coordinated back-and-forth movement. They are involved in various functions such as moving fluids over the cell surface or aiding in the movement of the cell itself.
i believe it is called oscillation
A short backswing is when a golfer does not swing the club very far back before initiating the downswing. An upward motion refers to the movement of the clubhead as it approaches impact, where it is moving upwards through the ball to create more height and distance on the shot.
Short answer: yes. An object in "motion" has a "speed" simply by virtue of its being in motion. An object possessing a speed is inherently in motion. In this sense they have similar meanings. Speed is a rate of change in position. Motion is a change in position (in progress). In this sense, speed is more specific than motion in that speed has a quantitative value. Conversely, there can be no "speed" without "motion". To be complete, "velocity" is even more specific than speed in that it contains a rate of change in position together with a direction. That is, speed is a "scalar" quantity, and "velocity" is a vector quantity.
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They are called cilia.Long and fewer are called flagella.
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Projections that allow the cell to move or to move substances along the surface of the cell are called cilia and flagella. Flagella is a single long hair that allows the cell to swim. Cilia are several projections used for movement across the cell surface.
Yes, short hair-like projections called cilia are often numerous on cells. They extend from the cell surface and can be found in large numbers on cells that line the respiratory tract and fallopian tubes, where they play roles in moving mucus and eggs, respectively.
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.
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Cilia are short, thin, hair-like projections found on the surface of some cells that wave in a coordinated back-and-forth movement. They are involved in various functions such as moving fluids over the cell surface or aiding in the movement of the cell itself.
Phylum Ciliophora are the type of protists that move by means of short hair-like projections. These hair-like projections are called cilia.
Phylum Ciliophora are the type of protists that move by means of short hair-like projections. These hair-like projections are called cilia.