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Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.
Moves with the help of a whip like Flagellum
There are many examples but one would include of how Euglena reacts to light. When the stigma senses light, it will tell the Euglena to make its food, but if the stigma senses darkness, it will ask the Euglena to hunt for food.
The Euglena do not have a cell wall. What they have instead is a pellicle. The pellicle is what allows the shape to change.
Euglena uses its single flagellum to move.It performs a whip-like action on either side of the body.When the flagellum moves forward,the body moves backwards and vice versa.During motion, its body moves forward in a zig zag manners plus its body also rotates around its axis.This is a one method of movement in Euglena.Other than this Euglena also wiggles and shakes because of its flexibile pellicle around it.This movement also helps it to move a little.The movement of Euglena is given a term called Euglenoid movement.
Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.
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It moves it's slowest in the solid state
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Moves with the help of a whip like Flagellum
the slowest animal only moves 10 Centimetres per minute
the one that moves the slowest
a donkey. she is a donkey because she moves at the slowest rate possible.
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