Plant like Protists such as euglena have a flagellum which they move in a corkscrew fashion and this helps them move around. Animal like Priotists such as amoeba have pseudopods which they use for movement.
Yes, Protists can move from place to place.
cilia and fallegella
yes protists can move
by the Flagellum (Flagella)
Yes
The amoeba.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
They're classifying them by how they get their food.
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Yes, Protists can move from place to place.
Protists do move, although they may not move very far, being very tiny creatures.
The amoeba.
Ways that protists move:flagellaciliumpseudopodSome protists don't move at all.It uses its flagella. Some like the ameoba don't have a flagella but can move around with their body
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
yes
Animal-like protists share characteristics with animals such as being motile, meaning they are capable of moving on their own. Additionally, they can consume food particles by engulfing them, a process known as phagocytosis. Finally, they often possess specialized structures for sensory perception, similar to the sensory organs found in animals.
From moving their tiny hair-like structures, whip-like structures, etc. Sorry, I don't know more.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
yes
they are protists that do not move on their own
they are protists that do not move on their own