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what is cilium and filium

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Answered by Roopa156
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Cilia and flagella are cell organelles that are structurally similar but are differentiated based on their function and/or length. Cilia are short and there are usually many (hundreds) cilia per cell. On the other hand, flagella are longer and there are fewer flagella per cell (usually one to eight). Though eukaryotic flagella and motile cilia are structurally identical, the beating pattern of the two organelles can be different. The motion of flagella is often undulating and wave-like, whereas the motile cilia often perform a more complicated 3D motion with a power and recovery stroke.
Answered by dfgh4
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Cilium

A cilium is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Cilia are slender protuberances that project from the much larger cell body

filium

Filium-activated fabric acts and feels just like regular cotton, wool, linen, or silk—because it is. Our core technology is produced according to bluesign® standards for sustainable materials and production. The whole process is eco-friendly and safe for people and the planet.
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