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Excavata protists primarily move using flagella, which are whip-like structures that propel them through their aquatic environments. Some members of this group, like euglena, have one or more flagella and can exhibit both swimming and gliding movements. Additionally, certain excavates utilize a unique combination of flagellar and undulating membrane movements to enhance their mobility. Overall, their movement is often adapted to their specific ecological niches.

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