Nasal hair or nose hair
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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 nasal cavity is lined with mucous membranes that produce mucus to trap dust, pollen, and other particles in the air we breathe. Cilia, tiny hair-like structures, help move this trapped debris towards the throat where it can be swallowed or expelled. Additionally, the nose has specialized cells that can detect and neutralize harmful pathogens, helping to keep the airways clear.
These hair-like structures are called cilia. They are used by protozoa for movement and also for feeding purposes.