Some can move faster than others because of
1) their size
2) the structure they use for moving* (sarcodines=pseudopods, ciliates=cilia, flagellates=flagella)
*some of the structures move faster (i.e. sarcodines are slower than ciliates because the pseudopods take a while to form, while cilia can beat rapidly at the pace it wants to)
If you are looking at protozoans through a microscope they appear to be moving fast. This is due to the fact that your microscope magnifies their movement.
the Paramecium is the fastest out of the Amoeba, Euglena, and Paramecium.
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Objects decopmpose faster than others because of their: size, weight, pressure, and surface area.
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some gases travel faster than other gases due to the gases density and the energy of the medium that the gase is traveling through.
Usually this is due to differences in the blend of waxes used. Some waxes have much lower melting temperatures than others.
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
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-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
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Yes and no. There are producing and consuming protists; which means some will eat their food, and others will make it. There are also some protists, such as Euglena, that both prey on other protists and produce its own.
For liquids, it depends on their viscosity, which is essentially a measure of how "syurpy" something is.
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Most protists move and generate their movement with cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia (false feet).Protists that are classified as animal-like are called protozoans and share some common traits with animals.All animal-like protists are heterotrophs. Likewise, all animal-like protists are able to move in their environment in order to find their food. Unlike, animals, however, animal-like protists are all unicellular.
Plant like protists move by using their flagella to push themselves through the water. They move their bodies forward and then pull the rest of their body behind them.
Objects may move at different speeds because of how much mass they contain. Some objects also may have more propulsion than others which makes them able to travel faster.