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Q: What are Whip-like Structures Used In Locomotion?
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Flagella


What is a long thread-like structures protruding from the surface prokaryotic cells and what are used for locomotion?

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

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setae is the structure that is not associated with locomotion of protist


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What is locomotion in paramoecium?

Cilia is used for locomotion in paramoecium.


What does a cilia do in an animal cell?

cilia are short hair-like structures used for locomotion (movement)


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Flagellates are protozoa that moves by means of a whiplike organism.


What is protozan locomotion?

Protozoa are capable of locomotion by means of cilia, flagella, or a pseudopodium. While cilia and flagella are hair-like structures used by protozoa for movement, the pseudopodium is a projection or false limb utilized for the same purpose. Protozoa are uni-cellular organisms.


What locomotion is used when humans sprint?

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Why plants cannot show locomotion?

Because they have no structures like muscles to move with. They are rooted to the ground.


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.