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paramecium
It is parasitic protozoan and moves by flagella .
amoeba
Moves with the help of a whip like Flagellum
The amoeba has no definite form.
Flagellum.
paramecium
No, Trypanosoma belongs to the phylum Euglenozoa, not Ciliophora. Members of the phylum Ciliophora are characterized by the presence of cilia for movement, while Trypanosoma is a protozoan parasite that moves using a flagellum.
the answer is ciliates this is protozoa that move using cilia, such as a paramecium. hope this helped, the science dude
It is parasitic protozoan and moves by flagella .
amoeba
amoeba
The amoeba has no definite form.
Moves with the help of a whip like Flagellum
NO i think in only animal. because flagellum and cilia moves the cell, but plants can't move.
The plantlike protist Euglena moves by means of a flagellum. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==