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How to use cilium in a sentence

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The mother centriole is transformed into a basal body competent to nucleate a primary cilium in quiescent cells.
A sensory cell with or without cilium is associated with each cuticular spine, seta, and gland cell of the trunk.
Each hair-like cilium is associated with a set of tubules and structural protein molecules that make up a kinetosome.
They are far from static, indeed they can move about thanks to a cilium, a flagellum or some other kind of outgrowth on their bodies.
Circular clockwise motion of a cilium can generate directional leftward flow if its axis is not perpendicular to the cell surface but tilted posteriorly.
The scene in His vision was the action of cilium in the lung that pushed the pieces of grape out of it.
And He made the cilium of the cells in the lung and bronchial tube push the pieces into the throat.
Secretions of the mucus membranes and movement of the cilium in the nose increase, oxygen absorption improves and breathing frequency drops.
Penetrating eye injury is the most possible cause of cilium entrance in vitreous cavity in this case, which suggests that cilium can be well tolerated in vitreous cavity for as long as 40 years.
That's why God made enzyme that breaks down things secreted by the light of God's power, and help the pieces to be pushed into the throat by the action of the cilium.
A single cilium is a cell's eyes and nose, GPS receiver and even weather vane.
Each sensory cell, or hair cell, bears several small cilia, and each cilium may be stimulated by water movement or pressure from a single direction.
Over the years, the research group has been a leader in primary cilium research.
The study shows that variations in FTO indirectly affect the function of the primary cilium, a little-understood hair-like appendage on brain and other cells.
The unexpected connection between the primary cilium and cell-to-cell signalling is one of the most exciting discoveries in cell and developmental biology in the last decade.
Examples from Classical Literature
Each consists of a very slender curved filament, with a still finer filament, or cilium, arising from it on each side.
At this stage many of the spores assume each a flagellate cilium, and so acquire power of more rapid locomotion.
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