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34kurt
3 years ago
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What are cilia, how are they used by protists?

Biology
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sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
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Cilia<span> are slender, microscopic, hair-like structures or organelles that extend from the surface of nearly all mammalian cells. . </span>They<span> are primordial. ... 'Motile' (or moving) </span>cilia are found in the lungs, respiratory tract and middle ear. These cilia<span> have a rhythmic waving or beating motion (see right).</span>
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