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explain non-muscular movement in amoeba

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Answered by shivangdubey49
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Amoeboid movement, as found in amoeba, occurs as pseudopods are formed where endoplasm flows forward and changes into ectoplasm. In ciliary movement, coordinated cilia beat in a specific direction to move the organism. Flagella are larger than cilia and can also move organisms by a coordinated movement.

Answered by IIIAakanshiIII
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Amoeboid movement, as found in amoeba, occurs as pseudopods are formed where endoplasm flows forward and changes into ectoplasm. In ciliary movement, coordinated cilia beat in a specific direction to move the organism. Flagella are larger than cilia and can also move organisms by a coordinated movement.

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