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explain locomotion in protozoa​

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Definition of protozoan: These are eukaryotic animals that have heterotrophic mode of nutrition. ... Locomotion in protozoa is achieved mainly by the presence of cilia, flagella or pseudopodia. Hence, the movement as per the presence of structure can be classified as ciliary, flagellar and amoeboid movement.

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Definition of protozoan: These are eukaryotic animals that have heterotrophic mode of nutrition. ... Locomotion in protozoa is achieved mainly by the presence of cilia, flagella or pseudopodia. Hence, the movement as per the presence of structure can be classified as ciliary, flagellar and amoeboid movement.

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