No it is not true
No it doesn't captures its food from cilia.
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
pseudopodia
A hydra removes undigested food the same ways it takes in food. A hydra takes in it's food through it's tentacles, so it removes food the same way because it's like a pipe stuck in the ground and there is only one way in and one way out.
Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2. Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2.
Pseudopods act as feet and help in movement.
I think, if the leaf is big, it captures more sunlight than the small ones which really affects their food.
Stinging cells will paralyze the prey of the Hydra. This makes it a lot easier for them to capture their food.
they allow efficient movement
You have to get the mirror from Aphrodite after you beat the Hydra and Cerberus. After, Hercules will help you.
Protists have appendages like flagella to help them move and navigate through their environment. These structures enable protists to swim and propel themselves, allowing them to find food, avoid predators, and locate favorable conditions for survival. Appendages and flagella are vital adaptations for protists' motility.
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