how parazia are differentiated by means of locomotary organells?
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On the basis of organs of locomotion , the protozoa are divided into four classes. They are named as
1) Sarcodina 2) Mastigophora 3) Cilliata 4) Sporozoa
1) Sarcodina:- These are protozoa with organs of locomotion as pseudopodia which means false foot Example Amoeba
2) Mastigophora;- These are protozoa with organs of locomotion as flagella. The number of flagella are different in different protozoa.
3) Cilliata:- These are protozoa which have organs of locomotion as cilia . Cillia are small hairs like structure seen. These are many in numbers on the body of animals. Example Paramecium
4) Sporozoa:- These are protozoa which have no organs of locomotion
One of the most striking features of many protist species is the presence of some type of locomotory organelle, easily visible under a light microscope. A few forms can move by gliding or floating, although the vast majority move by means of “whips” or small “hairs” known as flagella or cilia, respectively. (Those organelles give their names to informal groups—flagellates and ciliates—of protists.) A lesser number of protists employ pseudopodia. Those same organelles may be used in feeding as well.
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