Biology, asked by SerenaSmith3800, 1 year ago

How are protozoan differentiated by means of their locomotary organelles?




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Answered by DARNADEEM
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amoeboid protozoan move by pseudopodia( putting out pseudopodia)

flagellated p. by flagella

ciliated p. by cilia

sporozoans do not have locomotory organs

Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

There are two types of locomotary organs in protozoans.

Explanation:

Based on the locomotary organelles protozoans are divided into two types.

The protozoans have undulating movement and gliding movement for locomotion.

Undulating movement is aided by long thread like structures called flagella.

This movement is slow and unidirectional.

This undulating movement may also be aided by cilia. These are similar to flagella but smaller in size and are numerous present around the body.

Gliding movement is aided by pseudopodia.

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