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the sarcodines move with a type of locomotion thats know as amoeboid movement and ciliates propel rapidly through the water

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List the names of all the animal-like protists?

amobeo, paramicium, sporozoans, sarcodines, ciliates, plasmodium and trypanosama.


How sarcodines move?

Sarcodines move by using pseudopodia.


Example of sarcodines?

Actinopod sarcodines Entamoeba histolytica


What are the distinguishing features of the major phyla of animal like protists?

1) Zooflagellates swim with flagella 2) Sarcodines move by extensions of their cytoplasm 3) Ciliates move by means of cilia 4) Sporozoans do not move on their own at all.


How do sarcodines move?

Sarcodines move by extending and retracting their pseudopods, which are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane. By constantly changing the shape of their pseudopods, sarcodines are able to propel themselves forward in their environment.


How do you ciliates eat?

Ciliates eat with their vacuole.


What type of environment would sarcodines live in?

Sarcodines. Ask yourself this question, "What are sarcodines?" then if you want to know more, research. Sarcodines are protozoans or animal-like protists. I am not sure where they live. They live in both marine environments and live in fresh water. They move arou d in pweudopods. The answer above is a fail.


Are sarcodines autotrophic or heterotrophic?

they are both


What are some characteristics of sarcodines?

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Which stuctures allow sarcodines to move?

pseudopod


What is the scientific name for sarcodines?

phylum sarcodina


Are Ciliates autotrophic or heterotrophic?

Ciliates are primarily heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by consuming organic matter or other organisms. While some ciliates may have symbiotic relationships with algae that can provide nutrients through photosynthesis, ciliates themselves are not autotrophic.