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Paramecium, becasue the cilia floats through flugela and gets food through hair like structurs

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A paramecium does.

It is such a 'cilia' little animal (g?)

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Protozoans.

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Q: Which protists use cilia for locomotion?
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How are monerans and protists?

Monerans or prokaryotes are similar to protists because they are both unicellular. Their modes of locomotion is through the use of structures like flagella and cilia.


How are protists and monerans similar?

Monerans or prokaryotes are similar to protists because they are both unicellular. Their modes of locomotion is through the use of structures like flagella and cilia.


What do bacteria use for locomotion?

flagella and cilia


What are the three types of locomotion for protists?

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.


What complex structures used for locomotion evolved in protists?

Flagella, Cilia and Cytoplasmic Streaming. Cilia are small hairlike structures that protists use to "crawl". A flagella is a long tail that pushes and propels the protist forward, also used by sperm cells. Cytoplasmic Streaming is used by the amoeba to "ooze" its way to places.


What is locomotion in paramoecium?

Cilia is used for locomotion in paramoecium.


How do the cilia and flagella of protists differ from those of bacteria?

Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.


Is nucleolus an organelle of locomotion?

No, flagella and cilia are organelles of locomotion.


Explain two ways that protists use cilia?

Movement and feeding.


What are short hairlike projections used for locomotion called?

Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.


Short projections used for oarlike locomotion are called?

CILIA


What does protists?

cilia and fallegella