Biology, asked by svetakotok, 1 year ago

What might happen if a protists was missing the flagellum?
Question 7 options:


It wouldn't be able to digest food.


It wouldn't be able to move.


It wouldn't be able to reproduce.


It wouldn't be able to breathe.







Which of the following protists are correctly paired with their mode of locomotion?
Question 10 options:


euglenas, cilia


amoebae, flagella


volvox, pseudopodia


paramecia, cilia

Answers

Answered by shivani2430
3

euglena flagella

paramecium and volvox cillia

amoeba pseudopodia

Answered by Arslankincsem
3

The answer for the first one is Euglena flagella, and then for the second one is paramecium and volvox cilia.

The last answer is amoeba pseudopodia.

Euglena generally has two flagella one of these flagellum is generally hidden while the other helps it to locomote.

One protrudes from its body and is relatively long when compared to the other.

The flagella is a long whip-like structure.

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