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Q: Is cilia are the long whip-like strings some protists use to move.?
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Is cilia long and whip like strings that some Protists use to move?

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Cilia are the long whip- like strings some protists use to move?

TRUE


Cilia are the long whip-like strings some protists use to move.?

TRUE


These are singular relatively long whiplike organelles that many unicellular organisms use for motion?

Cilia and flagella.


Are cilia are the long whip-like strings some protist use to move?

TRUE


Euglena protist with what?

Euglena- protist with flagella these protists move pulling themselves with long whiplike structure called flagella


What is the whiplike tail on a pseudopod?

It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.


What complex structures used for locomotion evolved in protists?

Flagella, Cilia and Cytoplasmic Streaming. Cilia are small hairlike structures that protists use to "crawl". A flagella is a long tail that pushes and propels the protist forward, also used by sperm cells. Cytoplasmic Streaming is used by the amoeba to "ooze" its way to places.


What are types of movement of protists?

Protists move using various methods such as cilia, flagella, or pseudopods. Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that beat rhythmically to propel the protist through water. Flagella are long whip-like structures that rotate to generate movement. Pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that extend and contract to pull the protist along a surface.


What are organs of motility in protists you have learned about?

1. Flagella (long hairlike projections) 2. Cilia (Tiny hairlike projections) 3. Amoeba (ameboid movement by pseudopods, which means "false foot")


Is cilia long?

yes it is


A long thin whiplike structures with a core of microtubules that enable some cells to move is known as?

Flagella