no, amoeba use pseudopods to move in any direction
No it doesn't have a flagellum nor a cilia
no, Amoebas have pseudopods
some types of amoeba do have a flagellum. The flagellum is very hard to see under the microscope and the amoeba that have a flagellum are hard to find.
I have seen one
Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Cilia and flagella
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods
what Three different cell structures are used for locomotion?
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Cilia and flagella
cilia
Cilia
No itis not. Flagella are longer than cilia
Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==