User:Heidi90189676415M/Cilium

This is the sandbox I am using to link a Wikipedia article, "Cilium," to the current article I am working on, "Plant arithmetic."

I have included a copy of the text I am adding to, bolded my change, and linked the change to "Plant arithmetic" and another article, "Venus flytraps."

The diagram was copied along with the copied text.

I have provided an "Edit Summary" below the copied items.

I will probably post these changes when I publish my draft for "Plant arithmetic."

Here is the sandbox link to my draft for "Plant arithmetic": User:Heidi90189676415M/Plant arithmetic

Article body
The cilium (: cilia; ) is a membrane-bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell. Celia can be found on Venus flytraps, which use plant arithmetic. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea. The cilium has the shape of a slender threadlike projection that extends from the surface of the much larger cell body. Eukaryotic flagella found on sperm cells and many protozoans have a similar structure to motile cilia that enables swimming through liquids; they are longer than cilia and have a different undulating motion.

Edit Summary: Copied from Cilium.