protists. most likely consumers. they use flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia ( they are a mode of movement)
plant cells
The three laws of the cell theory is: 1) All living things are composed of cells 2)Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things 3)Cells are made from other existing cells
new cells can be made for three reasons To replace damage tissue. To replace old cells to use for growth
The three listed points of the cell theory would be that cells are the building blocks of life, all life is composed of cells, and all cells come from preexisting cells. These were found by different people.
what are three behaviors scientist might use in exploring questions in solving promblems
Lymphocyte is a white blood cell; the two types are: phagocytes - engulfs and digests foreign substances. Leukocytes - releases antibodies to destroy harmful foreign substances. side note: Antibodies break down the substance.
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
what Three different cell structures are used for locomotion?
Cilia and flagella are the means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. They differ in the numbers found in cell, their sizes and their shapes.
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
Bananers are the reason i attempted this question
Nutrition and locomotion. Protozoa are heterotrophic microorganisms, and most species obtain large food particles by phagocytosis. The food particle is ingested into a food vacuole. Lysosomal enzymes then digest the nutrients in the particle, and the products of digestion are distributed throughout the cell. Some species have specialized structures called cytostomes, through which particles pass in phagocytosis.
Three other means of locomotion in organisms are flagella, pseudopod, and cilia.
A sperm cell is an example of a cell that has a tail or more properly a "flagella". Cells with Flagella are also found among all three domains of life - bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes - but the structure of the appendage is different in each of these domains.
1. Flagella (long hairlike projections) 2. Cilia (Tiny hairlike projections) 3. Amoeba (ameboid movement by pseudopods, which means "false foot")
Tubulin proteins that are arranged in bundles, 7 columns around a three column core. A microtubular elongation of these columns. Not easily broken into subunits as in the case of the exoskeleton.
flagella and cillia and cytoskeleton