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* Cilia are hair-like projections that help with movement.
* Both plant and animal cells can have cilia. Par exemple:
* Animal cells like those lining the respiratory tract use cilia to move mucus and debris.
* Some plant cells also have cilia, though it's less common. For example, some algae use cilia for locomotion.
So, the presence of cilia doesn't definitively tell you if a cell is plant or animal. You'd need to look at other characteristics, such as:
* Cell wall: Plant cells have a rigid cell wall, while animal cells don't.
* chloroplastes: Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells don't.
* vacuoles: Plant cells usually have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles.