No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.
A protist that uses flagella to move is called a flagellate. Flagella are whip-like structures that enable these single-celled organisms to swim in aqueous environments.
a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.
flagella or cilia.
Euglenoids
They can move multiple ways, including flagella and pseudopodia
Euglena is a protist with characteristics of both plants and animals. It can photosynthesize like plants using chloroplasts, but can also ingest food like animals using a primitive mouth structure called a stigma. Additionally, Euglena has a flagellum for movement.
it uses its flagella
Protists move using various methods such as cilia, flagella, or pseudopods. Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that beat rhythmically to propel the protist through water. Flagella are long whip-like structures that rotate to generate movement. Pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that extend and contract to pull the protist along a surface.
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If I remember my biology correctly, flagella are what a microorganism uses for movement.This link goes more in depth than I can, however:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Flagella
Amoeba are famous for their pseudopodia.
euglena