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What are Protozoans which do not produce locomotory organelles called?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It is not present in protozoans. The organelles of protozoa have functions similar to the organs of higher animals. The plasma membrane enclosing the cytoplasm also covers the projecting locomotory structures such as pseudopodia, cilia, and flagella.

Answered by anildeny
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Explanation:

Many protozoa have subpellicular microtubules; in the Apicomplexa, which have no external organelles for locomotion, these provide a means for slow movement.

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