Cilia are more commonly found in ________ cells for movement or sensing, while they are rare in ________ cells.
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Correct answer: Animal, Plant
Many animal cells possess cilia for locomotion or moving fluids over the cell surface. In plants, cilia are generally absent, except in some motile sperm cells of lower plants.
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