Phylum Ciliophora is a large and diverse group which includes complex protozoans, such as paramecium, Stentor, spirostomum and vorticella. Their locomotion is by cilia, and all forms are multinucleate.
Cilia is not an organism so it cannot be in a phylum.
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Ciliophora
they moved by tiny hair projeotion called cilia
its C for Plato users! The rotor-like crown of cilia they use to draw food into the mouth
Noun: A single-celled freshwater animal (genus Paramecium, phylum Ciliophora) that has a characteristic slipperlike shape and is covered with cilia. got that from the dictionary ;)
cilia
It has cilia
Paramecium have cilia that cover their bodies.They belong to phylum Ciliophora of Protozoa in which group ciliate is present.
Vorticella belongs to the phylum Ciliophora, which consists of unicellular organisms characterized by the presence of cilia used for movement and feeding.
they moved by tiny hair projeotion called cilia
Phylum Ciliata refers to a group of organisms that have cilia for movement and feeding. These organisms are typically characterized by hair-like projections called cilia that aid in their motility and food capture. Ciliates are a diverse group of protists found in various aquatic environments.
its C for Plato users! The rotor-like crown of cilia they use to draw food into the mouth
Vortachella is a protist in the phylum ciliophora. It moves by beating its cilia in synchronization, creating a wave of water that propels it forward. It also uses the cilia to "beat" food into its oral groove and mouth pore. The movement of the cilia create a funnel like vaccum that sucks it food in to be digested. - Zonk!~
Sponges have a cavity lined with specialized cells that absorb the food that enters or is swept in by cilia. Not very complex.
They are both single celled protists, but Euglena is of Euglenozoa phylum, which has flagella, and Paramecium are cillates with cilia for motility.
Noun: A single-celled freshwater animal (genus Paramecium, phylum Ciliophora) that has a characteristic slipperlike shape and is covered with cilia. got that from the dictionary ;)
Phylum Ciliophora move using hair-like structures called cilia, which beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism through water. The cilia create a current that helps the organism move and also aids in feeding and sensing the environment.
Phylum Ciliophora is a large and diverse group which includes complex protozoans, such as paramecium, Stentor, spirostomum and vorticella. Their locomotion is by cilia, and all forms are multinucleate.
No, Trypanosoma belongs to the phylum Euglenozoa, not Ciliophora. Members of the phylum Ciliophora are characterized by the presence of cilia for movement, while Trypanosoma is a protozoan parasite that moves using a flagellum.