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What is true of cilia? They are used to stab prey. They make food from sunlight. They are thick and bumpy. They are like hairs.
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What is true of cilia? They are used to stab prey. They make food from sunlight. They are thick and bumpy. They are like hairs.
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What is true of cilia?
They are used to stab prey.
They make food from sunlight.
They are thick and bumpy.
They are like hairs.
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,Option d) They are like hairs. is correct
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They are like hairs.
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