Yes it does, the cilia allows it to to move through water
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Cilia and flagella
No itis not. Flagella are longer than cilia
Yes it does, the cilia allows it to to move through water
cilia and flagella
If you are talking about the flagella and cilia separately, neither do.
Cilia and flagella
Cilia
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
No itis not. Flagella are longer than cilia
Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are cell surfaceprojections familiar to ....
Blepharisma is covered in tiny hairlike parts called cilia, which allows it to move through water - more slowly than vinegar eels, but faster than Volvox. Because of its cilia on all sides, Blepharisma can turn in any direction and often spins around. It spirals as well as spins in a circular motion. It can change direction very easily, which makes it somewhat difficult to keep in view on a microscope. They use their cillia as well as to sweep food into their buccal cavity (mouth).