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it moves by the basal membrane anchoring into the loose membranes underneath

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Ciliates, a unicellular protozoa, use their cilia, tiny hair-like organelles, to move around.

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there is a basal membrane which help them for the locomotion

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they use cilia or hair-like structures for movement

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locomation

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By playing hot potato and flying on it while it is thrown!

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