Appendage

A beetle leg

An appendage (or outgrowth) is an external body part or natural prolongation that protrudes from an organism's body such as an arm or a leg. Protrusions from single-celled bacteria and archaea are known as cell-surface appendages or surface appendages. In many kinds of eukaryotic cell the protrusions are known as membrane protrusions or cell appendages (examples include microvilli and cilia).


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