Cilium

/ˈsɪliəm/ noun

A tiny hair-like structure that sticks out from the surface of many cells and beats to move fluids or help the cell move through liquid.

From Latin cilium, meaning 'eyelid,' because these structures were thought to resemble eyelashes. The connection is visual—they look like tiny lashes on the cell surface.

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ARهدب
BNপলক
CAcilium
CSřasa
DAcilium
DEZilie
ELβλέφαρο
EScilio
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FIsilmäripsi
FRcil
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