AMOEBAS-USE PSEUDOPOD WHICH STRETCHES OUT AND PULLS ITSELF TO.CHLAMYDOMONAS-PROPELLS ITSELF USING WHIP-LIKE MOVEMENTS BY IT FLAGELLA.
Yes, it is propelled by it's flagella, you should look at them through a microscope some time, it's actually pretty cool
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
Their two flagella help them move in wet, damp, and moist places. They are two long, whiplike tails.
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Amoeba moves by pseudopodia and Chlamydomonas by flagella .
Chlamydomonas are single-celled organism with 2 apical flagella which are absorbed before cell division. Volvox are multicellular organisms that have 2 cell types. They are composed of about 2000 somatic cells that resemble Chlamydomonas and form a spherical shell that also moves the organism using the flagella. Inside the shell resides gonidia which can divide to form a new organism. Also, the somatic cells that resemble Chlamydomonas can not divide like Chlamydomonas, thus the importance of the gonidia.
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
Their two flagella help them move in wet, damp, and moist places. They are two long, whiplike tails.
Amoeba moves by pseudopodia and Chlamydomonas by flagella .
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Chlamydomonas are single-celled organism with 2 apical flagella which are absorbed before cell division. Volvox are multicellular organisms that have 2 cell types. They are composed of about 2000 somatic cells that resemble Chlamydomonas and form a spherical shell that also moves the organism using the flagella. Inside the shell resides gonidia which can divide to form a new organism. Also, the somatic cells that resemble Chlamydomonas can not divide like Chlamydomonas, thus the importance of the gonidia.
Flagella move by flicking like little whips or by pulling themselves. Smooth flagella move by flicking and hairy flagella move by pulling.
The molecular weight of tubulin is 54-55 kiloDaltons.
move since the flagella aids in movement.
Flagella Both are motile and have flagella that help them move around.
They are both unicellular flagellatesThey both photosynthesisThey both travel in liquid like substancesHope this helps :)
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb