Examples of cilia in the following topics:
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- The bacterium contains a surface protein, filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin, which binds to the sulfatides found on the cilia of epithelial cells.
- Once anchored, the bacterium produces tracheal cytotoxin, which stops the cilia from beating.
- This prevents the cilia from clearing debris from an organism's lungs, and the body responds by sending the host into a coughing fit.
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- The patients with biofilms were shown to have been denuded of cilia and goblet cells, unlike the controls without biofilms who had normal cilia and goblet cell morphology.
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- It is also a very mobile bacteria, and is able to swim against the current created by the cilia at the mouth of the light organ.
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- The mother centriole, the one that was inherited from the mother cell, also has a central role in making cilia and flagella.