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Protists can have flagella, cilia and pseudopodia, Those are all forms of appendages. They are used for locomotion and, in the case of pseudopodia, for engulfing food (endocytosis).

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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.

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Q: Why do protists have appendage or flagella?
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