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How does cilia help in locomotion?

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Cilia range from 1 to 10 micrometers long. These hair-like appendage organelles work to move cells as well as to move materials. They can move fluids for aquatic species such as clams, to allow for food and oxygen transport. ... Cilia can also aid in the locomotion of some types of protozoa.

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