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Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.

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Euglena move with a whip-like extension what is the extenision called?

Euglena move with a whip-like extension called a flagella. The flagella allows the euglena to move around. Only one celled organisms have a flagella.


Which if the three move the slowest a paramecium amoeba or euglena?

Amoebas move the slowest out of the three organisms (paramecium, amoeba, euglena). They use pseudopods to move and typically glide along surfaces at a slow pace.


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How fast are euglena?

Euglena move fast and amoeba move slower than Euglena


What uses flagellae to move?

euglena


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Euglena live at the surface of the water/pond!


Scientific name for euglena?

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What is the name of the extension euglena move with?

Flagella


Do Euglena only move by their flagela?

Yes


What is the whip like extension on Euglena?

The flagellum whips back and forth and propels the Euglena. Imagine the flagellum to be something like a flag and it just keeps waving allowing the organism to move. Or, you can also imagine the way butterfly stroke is performed in swimming. The flagellum moves in that way and propels the Euglena.


Which pairing match protozoa with the structures they use to move?

Novanet: amoeba: pseudopod; euglena: flagellum; paramecium: cilla


Which pairings match protozoa with structures they use to move?

Novanet: amoeba: pseudopod; euglena: flagellum; paramecium: cilla