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Many protozoa have tiny hair-like structures that beat back and forth to aid a protozoa's movement. What are these hair-like structures called?
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Many protozoa have tiny hair-like structures that beat back and forth to aid a protozoa's movement. What are these hair-like structures called?
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Many protozoa have tiny hair-like structures that beat back and forth to aid a protozoa's movement. What are these hair-like structures called?
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saw this on a study island im pretty sure its cilia
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The hair-like structures are called cilia. Cilia are also found in other microorganisms.
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