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Cilia (fimbrae) consist of
thick membrane bound organelles
long whip like tails
tiny hairlike structures that help in movement of some cells
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tiny hairlike structures that help in movement of some cells
(They are membrane-covered projections with a 9+2 microtubule axoneme. "Long whip‑like tails" describes flagella; bacterial fimbriae/pili are different, used for attachment.)
(They are membrane-covered projections with a 9+2 microtubule axoneme. "Long whip‑like tails" describes flagella; bacterial fimbriae/pili are different, used for attachment.)
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