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Definition: These are short hair-like organelles on the surface of a eukaryotic cell used for locomotion or sensory functions.Example: paramecium use themHint: Ci
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Definition: These are short hair-like organelles on the surface of a eukaryotic cell used for locomotion or sensory functions.Example: paramecium use themHint: Ci
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The hair like organels on eurokaryotic cells use cilia for locomotion
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