it moves by the basal membrane anchoring into the loose membranes underneath
Ciliates, a unicellular protozoa, use their cilia, tiny hair-like organelles, to move around.
there is a basal membrane which help them for the locomotion
they use cilia or hair-like structures for movement
locomation
By playing hot potato and flying on it while it is thrown!
the sarcodines move with a type of locomotion thats know as amoeboid movement and ciliates propel rapidly through the water
No. Amoeba and ciliates are two groups of protozoan parasites. The amoeba are unicellular, which are characterized by the pseudopodia. Ciliates are protozoa, unicellular and use cilia on their surface.
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
Ciliates
Ciliophora
the sarcodines move with a type of locomotion thats know as amoeboid movement and ciliates propel rapidly through the water
Ciliates are appropriately named because they use cilia.
Ciliates eat with their vacuole.
ciliates are heterotrophs
No. Amoeba and ciliates are two groups of protozoan parasites. The amoeba are unicellular, which are characterized by the pseudopodia. Ciliates are protozoa, unicellular and use cilia on their surface.
The ciliates do not cause malaria. Malaria is caused by protozoa. They have pseudopodia.
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
Ciliates, a unicellular protozoa, use their cilia, tiny hair-like organelles, to move around.
with their feet
Ciliates
Ciliates
Yes.