A dead one! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Amoeba. This type of motion is known as "amoeboid motion".
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
Protozoans that cannot move are called sessile protozoans. These organisms are typically attached to a substrate and rely on external factors, such as water currents, to bring food to them.
they can move toward food on their own
flagella
Type of movement//>>> BY:MR.D
sarcodinians
because it is a grass/poison type
Protozoans that move using pseudopods belong to the group called amoeboids, which includes organisms like Amoeba and Entamoeba. These protozoans extend their cytoplasm to form temporary projections called pseudopodia, allowing them to crawl and capture food. Pseudopodia also play a crucial role in their locomotion and feeding strategies.
NoThey are type of protozoans. Amoeba are chemoheterotrophic organisms
Protists that have animal-like characteristics are categorized as protozoans. The protozoan group is further subdivided by the way in which the protozoans move. The categories include sacordinians which move using pseudopod, zooflagellates which move using flagella, ciliaphorans which move using cilia, and sporozoans which form spores.
Parasites. The fourth type of the protozoans are characterized more by the way the live than by the way they move. They are all parasites that feed on the cells and body fluids of their hosts. These protozoans move in a variety of ways. Some have Flagella, and some depend on hosts for transport. One even produces a layer of slime that allows it to slide from place to place! CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER