the answer is ciliates
this is protozoa that move using cilia, such as a paramecium.
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Bursaria Truncatella are protozoan, which means it moves using it's cilia. Cilia is a short hair like stucture on a cell which helps it move.
Bursaria Truncatella are protozoan, which means it moves using it's cilia. Cilia is a short hair like stucture on a cell which helps it move.
These are anaerobic flagellated protozoan ( protists ), so flagella instead of cilia.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==
Paramecium - cilia.
Paramecium have cilia that cover their bodies.They belong to phylum Ciliophora of Protozoa in which group ciliate is present.
A stentor moves by beating the cilia that cover its body. A stentor waves the cilia around its mouth and sweeps in food. When a stentor gets too large, it divides in half. Sizes are 1 to 2 mm (one of the largest protists). (eduplace.com)
Moving quickly with flagella or cilia takes a lot of energy, and mitochondria provide this energy.
It is parasitic protozoan and moves by flagella .
amoeba
they are called cilia.
flagellates