Avionne Flanagan, Zachary Collins, Dana Young. Microscopic Image of CiliaDrawing of Cilia.

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Avionne Flanagan, Zachary Collins, Dana Young

Microscopic Image of CiliaDrawing of Cilia

 On the surface of nearly all mammalian cells multiple or single  Completely Eukaryotic no Prokaryotic

 Projections from cell surfaces

 The Cilia aids in the locomotion and feeding; also used to sweep substances along surfaces.

 Cilia would be the people working around the factory and the factory is the cell

Where in the cell are ribosomes located?

What do Ribosomes do for the cell?

Ribosomes, basically, are the machinery that helps build proteins. What would ribosomes be in a factory?

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