Any of various protozoans of the class Ciliata, characterized by numerous cilia, or thin hairs
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
Ciliates
Ciliophora
the sarcodines move with a type of locomotion thats know as amoeboid movement and ciliates propel rapidly through the water
They all happen to be unicellular.
Ciliates eat with their vacuole.
ciliates are heterotrophs
The ciliates do not cause malaria. Malaria is caused by protozoa. They have pseudopodia.
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
Ciliates, a unicellular protozoa, use their cilia, tiny hair-like organelles, to move around.
with their feet
Ciliates
Ciliates
Yes.
Ciliates are a protozoa that feed off of smaller bacteria. They are most commonly found in lakes, streams and ponds.
ciliates is the most complex, because ciliates has hundreds of tiny hairlike structures known as cilia
Some ciliates, like the paramecium, have contractile vacuoles that fill with water and then expel the water when they get full.