i)What body structures do protists have to help them with locomotion?
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the important locomotory organelles in protists are flagella, cilia and pseudopodia. Flagella is a single, slender long structure while cilia are numerous in number. Cilia helped in locomotion by the synchronized beating movements. Pseudopodia are cytoplasmic extensions of the body.
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Protists such as euglena have one or more flagella, which they rotate or whip to generate movement. Paramecia are covered in rows of tiny cilia that they beat to swim through liquids. ... Protists accomplish phototaxis, movement toward light, by coupling their locomotion strategy with a light-sensing organ.
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