flagella
Protozoa typically refer to heterotrophic, unicellular protists such as amoeba. The term algae is reserved for autotrophic protists. They can either be unicellular or multicellular aggregates.
Protozoans are single-celled organisms that belong to the protist kingdom. They are mostly microscopic and exhibit a wide range of shapes and structures. Protozoans are known for their ability to move using cilia, flagella, or pseudopods, and they obtain nutrients through various modes such as phagocytosis or diffusion.
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
Protozoans that cannot move are called sessile protozoans. These organisms are typically attached to a substrate and rely on external factors, such as water currents, to bring food to them.
they can move toward food on their own
A dead one! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
No, its a small mechanisms animal-like protists aka Protozoans use to move around. It may be one flagellum or multiple flagella
sarcodinians
Any of a large group of one-celled organisms (called protists) that live in water or as parasites. Many protozoans move about by means of appendages known as cilia or flagella. Protozoans include the amoebas, flagellates, foraminiferans, and ciliates.
Green algae don't move. Unless moved when bumped into by other organisms, they do not move at all.
protozoans are tiny,single celld organism. they are very small and it can be only seen trhough a microscope. poriferans are the simplest of the many celled animals their bodies are made up of hollow tubes with pores or openings on the side
Blue-Green Algae doesn't move at all unless moved by an outside source. But It can not move on it's own.