The "hairs" inside an ear of corn are corn silk.
As insectivorous plants
The hair cells inside the cochlea are of varying lengths to detect different frequencies of sound. Shorter hairs are sensitive to high-frequency sounds, while longer hairs are sensitive to low-frequency sounds. This organization allows us to perceive a wide range of pitches.
Water enters root hairs through the process of osmosis, where water moves from an area of high water concentration (soil) to an area of low water concentration (root hairs) to maintain equilibrium. The presence of a higher concentration of solutes inside the root hairs compared to the surrounding soil also contributes to the movement of water into the roots. Additionally, the root hairs create a large surface area for water absorption to occur efficiently.
Esophagus is an anatomy organ and hasn't a chemical formula.
Cilia
TEE, or transesophageal echocardiography, is performed from inside the esophagus.
Transesophageal
Because it is INSIDE you
VOILE
The "hairs" inside an ear of corn are corn silk.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar are the thread like hairs that line the esophagus. They catch dirt or debris that might enter into your throat when you breathe. That is the first thing to become affected (paralyzed), when someone smokes cigarettes.
Those "hairs" are sensors so if u touch it and touch the other sensors inside the "mouth" of the plant it will close thus trapping whatever is inside.
To protect the inside of the ears from dust and dirt.
no
If your looking down inside your mouth its probably the tonsil, and then there is the esophagus
Yo nose hairs get burnt and fallz out!