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Is a tiny, hair-like fiber that aids in movement.

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The correct answer is Cilia

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there could be multiple answers to this due to where the hair like fibre is. if it is on a bacteria to aid movement it is called a flagella. if it is attached to a cell, for example in the throat or oviduct, it is called a cilia 
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