Cilia commonly
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HAIRSCilia, commonly
LASHESCilia
LASHESCilia.
ciliatedhaving cilia
STIESCilia problems
unciliatedwithout cilia
ciliatehaving cilia
ciliateshaving cilia
ciliolateHaving cilia
ciliarypertaining to cilia
EYEThing surrounded by cilia
ctenophorea marine animal with comblike cilia
ciliatedhaving cilia (a short hairlike projection)
ctenophoresCTENOPHORE, a marine animal with comblike cilia
ROTIFERMicroscopic animal that swims with whirling cilia
peritricha bacterium bearing a ring of cilia around the body
peritrichaPERITRICH, a bacterium bearing a ring of cilia around the body
ciliationthe state of having cilia, hairlike lashes borne by a cell
peritrichsPERITRICH, a bacterium bearing a ring of cilia around the body
ciliationsCILIATION, the state of having cilia, hairlike lashes borne by a cell
isokontanany member of the Isokontae, the green algae, whose zoospores have equal cilia
isokontansISOKONTAN, any member of the Isokontae, the green algae, whose zoospores have equal cilia
vibratile(of cilia, flagella, or other small appendages) Capable of or characterized by oscillatory motion
parameciumsA single-celled freshwater animal that has a characteristic slipperlike shape and is covered with cilia
parameciumA single-celled freshwater animal that has a characteristic slipperlike shape and is covered with cilia
paramoeciumany freshwater protozoan of the genus Paramecium, having an oval body covered with cilia also PARAMAECIUM, PARAMECIUM
rotiferalrelating to a rotifer, a microscopic, multicellular, freshwater creature with rotating cilia at one end also ROTIFEROUS
rotiferousrelating to a rotifer, a microscopic, multicellular, freshwater creature with rotating cilia at one end also ROTIFERAL
paramoeciaPARAMOECIUM, any freshwater protozoan of the genus Paramecium, having an oval body covered with cilia also PARAMAECIUM, PARAMECIUM
vorticellaA sedentary, single-celled aquatic animal with a contractile stalk and a bell-shaped body bearing a ring of cilia
vorticellasA sedentary, single-celled aquatic animal with a contractile stalk and a bell-shaped body bearing a ring of cilia
dyneinan ATPase that is associated especially with microtubules involved in the movement of cellular organelles and structures (as cilia, flagella, and chromosomes)
dyneinsan ATPase that is associated especially with microtubules involved in the movement of cellular organelles and structures (as cilia, flagella, and chromosomes)
rotiferany microscopic animal of the phylum (or class) Rotifera, found in fresh and salt waters, having one or more rings of cilia on the anterior end
rotiferalany microscopic animal of the phylum (or class) Rotifera, found in fresh and salt waters, having one or more rings of cilia on the anterior end
ciliateany protozoan of the phylum Ciliophora (or in some classification schemes, class Ciliata), as those of the genera Paramecium, Tetrahymena, Stentor, and Vorticella, having cilia on part or all of the surface
ciliatedany protozoan of the phylum Ciliophora (or in some classification schemes, class Ciliata), as those of the genera Paramecium, Tetrahymena, Stentor, and Vorticella, having cilia on part or all of the surface
ciliatesany protozoan of the phylum Ciliophora (or in some classification schemes, class Ciliata), as those of the genera Paramecium, Tetrahymena, Stentor, and Vorticella, having cilia on part or all of the surface
rotifersany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels
rotiferany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels