differentiate between amoeba and bacteria on basis of locomotion
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In amoeba
This type of movement, called amoeboid movement, is considered to be the most primitive form of animal locomotion.
Some microbial cells are stationary, but most of them have a means of getting around, called locomotion. Flagella are important for movement. They propel the cell forward or backward.
Bacteria without flagella can also move around by a type of motion called gliding. In some bacteria, gliding is done by secreting slime that sticks to a surface and on which the cell can slide. Another method used is pili, which are thin, hairlike projections on the surface of bacterial cells, to twitch across a surface. Still others glide by some unknown method
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