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There are four major phyla's of animal-like protists. These four are sarcodina, ciliophora, sporozoa, mastigophora. With ciliophora being the main one.
Ciliophora, or Ciliates, move by multiple tiny, hairlike structures known as Cilia. This is where they get the name Ciliophora.
ciliophora move by don't move much unless bumped then they have been known to move a littleBy Ben lovewell
Phylum levetates and= to power x resistance and u will find the answer. Phylum is located inside Kirk's vagina
There are actually less than fifteen phyla of protists. They are Rhizopoda, Actinopoda, Foraminifera, Chlorophyta, Rhodophyta, Pehophyta, Chrysophyta, Pyrrophyta, Euglenophyta, Ciliophora, Apicomplexa, Acrasiomycota, Myxomycota, and Oomycota.
Ciliophora, and the hairlike projections are known as cilia.
they moved by tiny hair projeotion called cilia
they moved by tiny hair projeotion called cilia
they all move differently Sarcodina- psedopod Mastigophora- flagella Ciliophora- cilliathis does not show features this tells thing that are in it no persuading details
All alveolates have cortical alveoli, which are sacs in a layer supporting the cell membrane. The alveolates are a superphylum of protists; the phyla included in the alveolates are Apicomplexa, Chromerida, Ciliophora and Dinoflagellata.
An animal-like it is one of the phyla. it does not move
Ciliophora