How do protozoan move from one place to another
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The method by which protozoan moves is described below :
The organism name protozoa moves by
1) Extension of its cell.
2) By flagella.
3) With the help of cilia.
4) By pseudopodia.
Different types of protozoa moves by different ways. For example - the ciliates moves by using the cilia. Flagella is used by flagellates for moving.
Some of the them may even move by the formation of a false feet which is termed as 'pseudopodia'.
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The protozoans move from one place to another with the help of their appendages of locomotion.
Explanation:
- Protozoans have present in their structure specialized appendages that help these organisms to change position and move.
- Some amoebas have present in them false feet or more scientifically known as pseudopods.
- Some protozoans also have specialized flagella or cilia that aid them in moving.
- In amoeba, their membrane often moves out and the cytoplasm of the cell rushes in to fill in that bulge and as a result, the structure moves.
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