What the name of locomotory organ of amoeba ;euglena and paramecium.
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The locomotory organ of Amoeba is temperory extensions of the cytoplasm called PSEUDOPODIA....
The locomotory organ of Euglena is long whip like organ called FLAGELLA....
The locomotory organ in Paramecium is short hair like structures called CILIA. ...
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The locomotory organ of Amoeba is temperory extensions of the cytoplasm called PSEUDOPODIA....
The locomotory organ of Euglena is long whip like organ called FLAGELLA....
The locomotory organ in Paramecium is short hair like structures called CILIA. ...
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Explanation:
Pseudopodia, often known as false feet, is an amoeba's locomotor organ. Because of this, an amoeba's protoplasm streaming is a straightforward sort of mobility. The surface of the cell takes on the appearance of fake feet, or pseudopodia, due to the movement of cytoplasm or protoplasm.
Flagella serve as the euglena's primary locomotory organ. Flagella are long, slender structures with a whip- or tail-like appearance.
There are two flagella, one is long and one is long.
The rhythmic movement of cilia, which moves the fluid or the cell, is referred to as ciliary movement. For instance, in Paramoecium, ciliary movement aids in both the movement of the cell and the food contained within the cell.
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