
1) Anatomical lashes 2) Biological hairs 3) Eyelash stuff 4) Eyelashes 5) Eyelashes, anatomically 6) Eyelashes, scientifically 7) Eyelid projections 8) Facial features 9) Fine hairs 10) Fringe group 11) Hairlike cell growths 12) Hairlike growths on cells 13) Hairlike projections on cells 14) Lashes
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1) Filament 2) Lashes
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Fine hairs along the edges of the wing.
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fine hairs
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• (n. pl.) Small, generally microscopic, vibrating appendages lining certain organs, as the air passages of the higher animals, and in the lower animals often covering also the whole or a part of the exterior. They are also found on some vegetable organisms. In the Infusoria, and many larval forms, they are locomotive organs. • (n. pl.) T...
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marginal hairs
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Microscopic hairs on the lining cells covering mucous membranes. See Mucociliary Escalator.
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<cell biology> Microtubular, hairlike structures that some single-celled organisms use for locomotion through liquids. They also cover the cells of certain tissues, such as the epithelium lining the lungs, and help those cells sweep away fluids or particles. Cilia are smaller than flagella. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(sil´e-ә) sing. cil´ium the eyelids or their outer edge. the eyelashes. minute hairlike processes that extend from a cell surface, composed of nine pairs of microtubules around a core of two microtubules. They beat rhythmically to move the cell or to move fluid or mucus over the surface.
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marginal hairs
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Prominent hairs on a margin.
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Marginal hairs.
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(Humans as organisms) tiny hairs which line the respiratory tract. They beat continuously to move mucus and dirt up the bronchi and trachea
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Cil'i·a noun plural Cilium , the sing., is rarely used. [ Latin
cilium eyelid.]
1. (Anat.) The eyelashes.
2. (Biol.) Small, generally microscopic, vibrating appendages lining certain organs, as the air passages of the higher animals, and in the lowe...
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Cilia: The fine hairlike projections from certain cells such as those in the respiratory tract that sweep in unison and help to sweep away fluids and particles. Some single-celled organisms use the rhythmical motion of cilia for locomotion. Cilia is the plural of cilium, a Latin word referring to the edge of the eyelid and, much later, to the eyela...
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(sil;e-ua) Microscopic hairlike processes that move in a wavelike manner on the exposed surfaces of certain epithelial cells.
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fine hairs
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Cilia are tiny hairs which cover the inside of many mucous linings. They are found throughout the body and, by their wave-like motion, they serve to filter and transport particulate material along the surface of the mucosal lining. Respiratory cilia are responsible for helping to filter dust and debris out of inhaled air and transmitting it with mu...
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cilium)
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Beating hairs on some cells that help to keep your airway clear; damaged by smoking
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Hair-like organelles extending from the membrane of many eukaryotic cells; often function in locomotion (sing.: cilium).
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Eyelashes
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Medical term for eyelashes.
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minute hairlike organelles, identical in structure to flagella, that line the surfaces of certain cells and beat in rhythmic waves, providing locomotion to ciliate protozoans and moving liquids along internal epithelial tissue in animals. See diag. under · the eyelashes.
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Hair cells that are embedded in the basilar membrane of the ear.
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