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Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
flagellates use their flagellum or flagella to move
Ciliates -use the cilia to move. Flagellates- they move by whipping there flagella side to side .
Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
They can move through water (Gradpoint)
Flagellates have one or more flagella. They move by whipping it from side to side.Ciliates use the little hair-like cilia that cover their bodies to move.
Dinoflagellates move with a flagellum, a whip-like tail.
Euglena and zaporia are flagellates, as are dinoflagelletes and zooflagellates. Flagellates are protozoans that use their flagella organelle to move. Protozoa are also unicellular eukaryotes.
Flagellates are protozoa that moves by means of a whiplike organism.
Zoomastigina are called flagellates because they possess one or more flagella, which are whip-like structures used for movement. These protists move by beating their flagella in a coordinated fashion, propelling them through their aquatic environments.
There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.