It called the flagellum.Some have many,they called Cilia.
Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
They move with a little tail that is attached to them, they are like Flagellate. But looksdifferent.
Dinoflagellates move with a flagellum, a whip-like tail.
a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.
it moves its tail just like a whale.
They move with a little tail that is attached to them, they are like Flagellate. But looksdifferent.
Yes. Platapuses Can move . they are kind of like beavers with their tail they swim sort of like a fish. and have poisonous hind legs
Flagellum
by flipping their tail up and down and to navigate them also they use their front flippers and their dorsal fin moves them swiftly through the water. they also move their body like humans to go in the direction they need to. they move their tail up and down instead of side to side like fish.
Snails do not have wings. They have a little body part at the bottom of their bodies to move, but they move really slow, like a turtle.
A flagellum is a tail-like extension of certain cells. The cells use it to move about.
Yes, pond scum, often composed of algae and other microscopic organisms, can exhibit movement. Many types of algae, such as green algae, can move through water via flagella, which are tail-like structures that propel them. Additionally, some organisms within pond scum can engage in movement through processes like gliding or using cilia. Therefore, while the term "scum" may imply a static layer, the microorganisms within can be quite dynamic.