volvox and euglena
Yes. Certain protists have flagellum (Flagella).
Yes. Certain protists have flagellum (Flagella).
Thee protists are classified in the Zoomastigophora phylum.
No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.
Euglena
"Euglenoids" are freshwater protists with two flagella.
Ways that protists move:flagellaciliumpseudopodSome protists don't move at all.It uses its flagella. Some like the ameoba don't have a flagella but can move around with their body
Protists have appendages like flagella to help them move and navigate through their environment. These structures enable protists to swim and propel themselves, allowing them to find food, avoid predators, and locate favorable conditions for survival. Appendages and flagella are vital adaptations for protists' motility.
Both. Bacteria and protists are know to navigate through fluids with flagella.
flagella
Cilia and flagella in protists are structurally more complex and composed of microtubules arranged in a 9+2 pattern, while bacterial flagella are simpler and made of a single protein called flagellin. Protist cilia and flagella also have a different beating pattern and are involved in various functions like locomotion and feeding, whereas bacterial flagella primarily aid in movement.
Flagella and cilia aid in motion in protists. At the same time, cilia and flagella beat water back and forth so that it can go through the mouth-like openings of protists for them to pick food particles.