peristlatic waves of contraction and relaxation over the body surface of euglena is called
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Peristlatic waves of contraction and relaxation over the body surface of euglena is called Euglenoid locomotion.
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Answer: Flagellar Movement
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In Euglena, the movement of flagella commonly involves the generation of waves that are transmitted along it, either in a single plane or in a corkscrew pattern. The waves arise at the base of the flagellum, from the wall of the reservoir, apparently by two roots.
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In Euglena, the movement of flagella commonly involves the generation of waves that are transmitted along it, either in a single plane or in a corkscrew pattern. The waves arise at the base of the flagellum, from the wall of the reservoir, apparently by two roots.
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