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Q: In which category would you place a protist that is a heterotrophic with a flagella?
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How does a protist move from place to place?

They can move multiple ways, including flagella and pseudopodia


What is a group of unicellular or multicellular heterotrophic eukaryotes that do not move place to place?

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Which type of protist captures food does not have walls and can move from place to place?

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Why the protist kingdom is called the middle kingdom?

The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.


Why is the protist kingdom called the middle kingdom?

The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.


Why does euglena have tail like structure?

The Euglena are unicellular organisms with flagella. These flagella are long whip-like tailsused for movement


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Ameobas


What type of organism toke place on earth and why?

protist that like chocolate


How do plant cells use flagella?

Well the flagella works as a propeller to help the cells move. However plant cells dont actually have flagella or cilia because they dont need to move. Some plants (bryophytes?) have motile sperm that have flagella. Also, only prokaryotic flagella work like propellers. Eukaryotic flagella whip back and forth rather than rotating.


What is the description of flagella?

Hair like tail, that moves the cell from one place to another


What is a group of unicelluar or multicelluar heterotrophic eukaryotes that do not move from place to place?

Protista, although some may be autotrophic.


What is a function of flagella?

A flagellum is similar to a tail, but on a cell. It aids the cell in movement.Both Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells can have flagella, and they can have differences such as protein compsition, structure and mechanism of propulsion.The most obvious example of a eukaryotic cell with flagella is the sperm cell, which it has for clear reasons.Trivia!:The word flagellum is also the latin word for whip!