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Short, hairlike structures that protrude from the surface of a cell and are packed in tight rows are called Select one:

a. flagella.

b. microtubules.

c. microfilaments.

d. cilia.

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    D. cilia

    Explanation:

    Cilia: short hairlike structures that protude from the surface of a cell
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