Biology, asked by aradhyakumari633, 2 months ago

what is cilia in short​

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Answered by aD4U
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Cilia: The fine hairlike projections from certain cells such as those in the respiratory tract that sweep in unison and help to sweep away fluids and particles. Some single-celled organisms use the rhythmical motion of cilia for locomotion.

Answered by utpalrc70
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A cilium, or cilia (plural), are small hair-like protuberances on the outside of eukaryotic cells. They are primarily responsible for locomotion, either of the cell itself or of fluids on the cell surface. Ciliates are protozoans that possess cilia which they use for both locomotion and feeding

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