how does Paramecium move
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most protists move with the help of flagella, pseudopods, or cilia. Some protists, like the one-celled amoeba and paramecium, feed on other organisms. ... Their cell membrane pushes outward in one place, and the cytoplasm flows forward into the bulge. They use pseudopods to move away from bright light or to trap food.
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Paramecium have tiny hair-like structures, called cilia, around the outer edge of their cell that move back and forth in a whip-like fashion, allowing movement in water.
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