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Q3. How Paramecium and Euglena move ?​

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Answered by hemanttak2001
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Propels itself with its cilia, or hair like projections coming out of the cell membrane. By passive and active transport, material enters and exits the cell through the cell membrane. The ER allows for movement of material throughout the cell.

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Answered by ritikachoudhary10
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Parmecium - A paramecium propels itself by whiplash movement of the cilia ,which are arranged in tightly space rows around the outside of the body .

  • Euglena- Euglena move by the whipping motion of a tail like structure called the flagellum . The flagellum moves by a back and forth beating motion in the water , allowing for the flagellate to propel the organisms through the water .

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