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Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods

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14y ago
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14y ago

Amoeba have pseudopodia and a few species have flagella. Google Rhizomastigina and you will find information on the type of amoeba that have flagella.

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11y ago

Cilia , flagella, and pseudopodia all help an organism move. They are also all thin, hair-like structures. Cilia are shorter than flagella. Flagella are whip-like.

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14y ago

No euglena is not a ciliate. It is a flagellate.

Euglena doesn't have cilia instead it has flagella for locomotion

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11y ago

The euglena moves using a single flagellum.

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13y ago

of course they are ciliates.

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13y ago

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Q: What type of movement euglena have pseudopodia flagella or cilia?
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