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In Euglena, locomotion occurs by?

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Answered by Catherena
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The waves proceed along the flagellum in a spiral manner and cause the body of Euglena to rotate once in a second. Thus, in its locomotion, it traces a spiral path about a straight line and moves forward. The rate of movement is 3 mm per minute.

Answered by HarshitaBlagan
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In euglena, locomotion occurs with the help of flagellum.

Explanation:

The waves proceed along the flagellum in a spiral manner and cause the body of Euglena to rotate once in a second. Thus, in its locomotion, it traces a spiral path about a straight line and moves forward. The rate of movement is 3 mm per minute.#copied#nevermind

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