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How do phylum sporozoa move?

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Sporozoa move through a process known as flexion. Sporozoa move a part of the cell called gyloqiterior back and forth to enable them to move. It produces more of a slithering effect than getting up and moving.

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(true )) They use pseudopods and flagela to swim around.

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They move by a piece of the cell called gyloqiterior this makes them slither left and right.

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phylum sporozoa

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Sporozoa move by flexion .

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