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Q: Which protoza moves using a flagellum?
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Describe the movement of a euglena?

Moves with the help of a whip like Flagellum


Is flagellum found in plant or animal ceLLS?

NO i think in only animal. because flagellum and cilia moves the cell, but plants can't move.


What is a real life example of flagellum?

The plantlike protist Euglena moves by means of a flagellum. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.


How does a euglena use to move?

Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.


What structures if present allow bacteria to move?

A bacteria moves using a structure called the flagellum, which resembles a tail.


Is chlorella motile?

Amoeba moves by pseudopodia and Chlamydomonas by flagella .


What are analogies for flagellum?

The flagellum is like a think "whip-like" structure that is attached t o the cell and helps it to propel and move. It could be like motor of a boat bc. that's how the boat moves??


What is the whip like extension on Euglena?

The flagellum whips back and forth and propels the Euglena. Imagine the flagellum to be something like a flag and it just keeps waving allowing the organism to move. Or, you can also imagine the way butterfly stroke is performed in swimming. The flagellum moves in that way and propels the Euglena.


How do sarcodines move?

sarcodines - a protoza that move by means of pseudopods or "false feet"


Are the protoza unicellular or multicellular?

unicellular


Which cell has a flagellum?

Certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in the human body have flagellum. An example of a eukaryotic flagellated cell is the sperm cell, which uses its flagellum to propel itself through the female reproductive tract.


Can you show me pictures of the four protoza diseases?

no