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These are hair like structures found on the outside of cells. When they vibrate back amd forth quickly, they help a cell to move
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These are hair like structures found on the outside of cells. When they vibrate back amd forth quickly, they help a cell to move
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Flagella and cilia are hairlike and make it so a cell can move.
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