flagella
Hair forms in a pouch-like structure below the skin called a hair follicle.
flagellum
flagellum (flagella)
ciliates
Most bacteria have special cells called cilia to help them moved from place to place. Cilia are little hair like structure the wave helping the cell to move.
The cuticle is a tightly formed structure made of shingle-like overlapping scales.
mouth
A windblown spore finds a area with adequate moisture and nutrients will develop hair like structure. On the medium the mold produces a fruiting structure called conidia.
A hair-like structure used for movement in a cell is called a cilium or a flagellum. Cilia are shorter and numerous, while flagella are longer and usually fewer in number. Both structures help the cell to move and can also function in sensing the environment.
Cilia are hair-like structures found on the surface of many cells in the human body. They play important roles in a variety of functions, such as moving fluid across the cell surface or sensing changes in the cell's environment. The structure and function of cilia are supported by microtubules and motor proteins within the cell.
he doesnt do anything special, just blowdries it