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Ciliated Cells look like long, wavy hairs found near the lungs. Another weird thing is that they look like sea anemonie!

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Do ciliates have a shape?

like squares.


How do ciliates?

Ciliates, a unicellular protozoa, use their cilia, tiny hair-like organelles, to move around.


Are Ciliates animal like protists?

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What protists moves by means of many short hair- like projects?

ciliates


How do you ciliates eat?

Ciliates eat with their vacuole.


Explain any differences that exist between ciliates and flagellates?

Ciliates have hair-like structures called cilia for movement and feeding, while flagellates have whip-like structures called flagella. Ciliates generally have a more complex cell structure and are larger in size compared to flagellates. Ciliates also typically have a distinct mouth-like structure called a cytostome for feeding, while flagellates absorb nutrients through their cell membrane.


Which organisms swim by using short hair-like structure?

ciliates


What do flagellates ciliates and ameodas have in common?

They are all animal-like protists.


True or false Ciliates use flagella for feeding and movement?

Ciliates are appropriately named because they use cilia.


What is the scientific name for Ciliates?

The scientific name for ciliates is Ciliophora. They are a group of protists characterized by the presence of hair-like structures called cilia used for movement and feeding.


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.


What protists move by means of many shorts hair-like projections?

ciliates