Paramecium.
ciliates
They are called cilia.Long and fewer are called flagella.
velcro
Cilia.
Analogy for Cilium Cilium are short "leg like" projections used for motility such as a millipede or centipede would move, except cilium are used to move about a fluid environment. cilia, (cilium plural) actually only move fluid and particles around or over them. whereas, flagela, (flagelum plural) move through fluid.Analogy: legs
Cilia
ciliates
Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.
Cilia
Cillia
eukaryotic cells
Ciliates are protists that move by the means of many short hair-like projections, called cilia.
cilia
cilia
Flase, it is cilia not flagella
They are called cilia.Long and fewer are called flagella.
Phylum Ciliophora are the type of protists that move by means of short hair-like projections. These hair-like projections are called cilia.
Phylum Ciliophora are the type of protists that move by means of short hair-like projections. These hair-like projections are called cilia.