Cilium
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Example:
Imagine trying to move a heavy couch across a carpeted floor all by yourself. Just as you might use small, repetitive pushes and pulls to gradually nudge the couch forward, cilia are like tiny oars that propel an organism through its environment. The way each push and pull of your hands moves the couch is similar to how cilia's coordinated movements help an organism navigate through liquid, each hair-like projection acting like a miniature paddle pushing against the water to create motion.

Practice Version

Cilium: Short, hair-like projections that help an organism move. Cilium. A cilium is a tiny, hair-like structure on cells that helps them move or sense their surroundings.