Nasal hair or nose hair
These structures are called cilia.
Cilia.
From moving their tiny hair-like structures, whip-like structures, etc. Sorry, I don't know more.
yes they actually can. they have structures which allow them to move across. The cilia (tiny hair like structures), flagella (whip like structures), or pseudopod whoch acts like a foot.
The nose has tiny hair called cillia which filter the air that we inhale
the 'tails' are called flagellum anf they help the organism move in a helicoidal motion
Cilia.
Um, well, go ask someone else, cause i dont know.
Cilia
Yes. They are tiny hair like filters in the nasal cavity.
Wiskers Theyre called cilia. Like the tiny hairs in your nose.
From moving their tiny hair-like structures, whip-like structures, etc. Sorry, I don't know more.
These are called cilia.
yes they actually can. they have structures which allow them to move across. The cilia (tiny hair like structures), flagella (whip like structures), or pseudopod whoch acts like a foot.
The sole of the snail's foot is covered with tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help the snail to move.
The nose has tiny hair called cillia which filter the air that we inhale
Pubic hairs that your mom licks
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.