How to use in-sentence of “cilia”:
+ The topic is dedicated to the President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
+ An example of a single celled organism in the protist kingdom is the “Paramecium” or “slipper animalcule.” The “Paramecium” moves using its small, hair-like fibers called cilia, and eats using the cilia to sweep the food into its food vacuole.
+ In 2020, the Venezuelan activist and singer Jose Rafael Cordero Sanchez dedicated a song to Cilia Flores and Nicolas Maduro called Odio.
+ The cilia on the forehead create a current that moves food particles towards the mouth.
+ Flexible cilia are arranged in a horseshoe-shaped area on the forehead, and in spots on the sides of the head and in two rows on the underside of the body.
+ Motile cilia are found on protist ciliates like “Paramecium”.
+ The cilia wave back and forth like a liitle whips, and help push the mucous and the trapped particles up the airways to the “pharynx”.

Example sentences of “cilia”:
+ There may be too much mucous for the cilia to bring up and the airway may become blocked.
+ In the intestines or lungs, movement by peristalsis or cilia helps to remove infectious agents.
+ They are filter-feeders, with a crown of tentacles whose cilia generate water currents towards the mouth.
+ There may be too much mucous for the cilia to bring up and the airway may become blocked.
+ In the intestines or lungs, movement by peristalsis or cilia helps to remove infectious agents.
+ They are filter-feeders, with a crown of tentacles whose cilia generate water currents towards the mouth.
+ Non-motile cilia usually occur one per cell; nearly all mammalian cells have a single non-motile “primary cilium”.
+ The body is horn-shaped, with a ring of prominent cilia around the anterior “bell” that sweeps in food and helps swimming.
+ They have open circulatory systems and a complete digestive tract but the musculature in their gut is very poorly developed, and food is mostly transported through it by using the cilia that cover its inside surface.
+ He is married to Cilia Flores.
+ Ciliates have hundreds or thousands of small flagella called cilia to move through the water.
+ This makes it difficult for the cilia to bring it up.
+ By moving their cilia rapidly, a water eddy is created.
+ Stiff sensory bristles made up of one to three cilia are scattered about the body.
