Cilia or flagella
The short threadlike structures in animal-like protists that extend from the cell membrane are called cilia. Cilia are used for movement and feeding in these single-celled organisms.
Cilia and flagella are short threadlike structures extending from the cell membranes of protists. They are used for movement and/or feeding by creating a whipping motion to propel the organism through its environment.
The paramecium use short hair like structures for movement, and it is also found on the outside of the body. The answer is Cilia. The definition of Cilia( above ) is pretty much the same as- threadlike _______ to move quickly in any direction
Lysosomes
Most protists move using structures called flagella, cilia, or pseudopods. Flagella are long whip-like structures that propel the organism through its environment, cilia are short hair-like projections that beat back and forth to propel the organism, and pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that extend and contract to move the organism.
Cilia or a flagellum.
Cilia and flagella are the hairlike structures that extend from the surface of cells and help in cell movement. Cilia are short and numerous while flagella are longer and usually found singly or in pairs.
Organisms in the Kingdom Protista move using various methods such as cilia, flagella, pseudopods, or by simply drifting with the water current. Cilia are short, hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism, while flagella are longer whip-like structures that provide movement. Pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that extend and contract to pull the organism forward.
Cilia are short hair-like structures that extend from the surface of cells and are involved in moving fluid or secretions across the cell surface. They are structurally similar to flagella but are shorter and more numerous on a cell.
Some protists use cilia, flagella, or pseudopods for motility. Cilia are short, hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to move the cell. Flagella are longer whip-like structures that propel the cell forward. Pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that extend and contract to push the cell in a particular direction.
velcro
flagella