Examples of using Cilia in English and their translations into Polish
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They can generate a massive amount of torque, especially once I scored the axles Cilia, right? to make more surface area to grip.
So, juliet, if davis was dipping his wick in cilia grey, would you want to know?
The cilia move incorrectly
tint cilia right, in general, everything that will help them later in life.
dyskinesia(difficulty in performing voluntary movements)- an abnormality of the cilia which results in absent or abnormal motility of the ciliated cells;
A lack of mucociliary(interaction of mucus and cilia) clearance in the respiratory tract can lead to recurrent bacterial rhinosinusitis, bronchopneumonia
including endosymbiotic spirochaetes that developed into eukaryotic flagella and cilia.
where you can see we use fatty cells as insulation, cilia for dealing with wind loads
The cilia are complex hairlike structures,
also can promote the trachea cilia movement, is advantageous to the airway mucus secretion,
is normally coordinated by an intricate interaction of numerous proteins contained within each cilium.
an electrical response is triggered in the cilium.
an electrical response is triggered in the cilium.
Those are cilia.
Cilia of both wings conspicuously white.
Moreover, there are patients with impaired cilia function which, however, have correct structure.
I will scorch the cilia off your ear.
Their beating cilia scatter the sun's rays Sea gooseberries strain the water with their stinging filaments,
the blood clotting cascade, cilia, and the adaptive immune system.
Olfactory receptor neurons have cilia(little hair-like projections)
