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Q: What is a protist that uses flagellum to move is called?
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A protist that uses a flagellum to move is called?

euglena


How does a peranema move?

it uses its flagellum


How do euglena move?

Euglena uses their two whip like tails called flagellum. The longer flagellum spins i a pattern that will pull the organism rapidly through the water. When the flagella are not being used they move into the gullet.


What uses cilia to move?

paramecium- a protist shaped like a shoe


Ho does Protists Move?

a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.


What cell uses a flagellum?

flagellates


The Function of Flagellum?

Flagellum are used to propel microscopic organims like, bacteria. Some microscopic organisms have many some have just one or two. But much like the fins and tails of fish through the proper function of flagellum the organism gets where it needs to go.


What is the locomotion of a Euglena?

The Euglena cell uses it's flagellum, which is like a tail that comes out from the back end of the cell, and whips it to move around through the water. Sometimes, the flagellum doesn't whip all at once and in the same movement, causing it to spiral as it moves in the general direction that it wants to.


What protist uses pseudopodia?

Amoeba are famous for their pseudopodia.


What is the function of a sperm's cell's flagellum?

the nucleus is where DNA is stored and the flagellum is another major part commonly linked to the sperm cell.


Which organism uses sunlight or eats food to make energy?

protist


What do sponges use flagella for?

The flagella are located on the collar cells inside the sponge. When the sponge takes in water, the flagella reach out and grab the food that is found inside the water.