Biology, asked by lyxsantiago, 6 months ago

what are the similarities between amoeboid movement and ciliary movement? thank you.

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Answered by subudhianima
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Explanation:

the rhythmic, sweeping movement of epithelial cell cilia, of ciliate protozoans, or the sculling movement of flagella, effected possibly by the alternate contraction and relaxation of contractile threads (myoids) on one side of the cilium or flagellum is the ciliary movement.

Flagella are usually found at one end of the cell, and while they may be sensitive to temperature or certain substances, they are mainly used for cell movement. Cilia have several possible sensory functions, especially when part of nerve cells, and they may not move at all

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