Flagellum is the locomotory organ of Euglena. It helps Euglena move through the water by beating in a whip-like motion.
The binomial nomenclature of sycon is Sycon ramosum. This species belongs to the phylum Porifera, commonly known as sponges. The name reflects its genus, Sycon, and its specific epithet, ramosum.
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Sponges belonging to the class Syconoida, such as Sycon ciliatum, are examples of sycons. These sponges have a tubular body structure with choanocytes lining the radial canals, helping in water circulation and filter feeding. Sycons are filter feeders that rely on water flow through their body to capture particles for food.
The locomotory organelle of Paramecium is called a cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures that cover the surface of the Paramecium and help it move by beating in a coordinated manner. The cilia create water currents around the organism, allowing it to move and feed.
Locomotory organ of protista
They use their webbed feet for walking and flippers for swimming.
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Legs.
flagella
Cilia is the locomotory organ of paramecium .
Streamlined Bodies
Locomotory organ of protista
scales or skin of it
how do hydra move
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Flagellum is the locomotory organ of Euglena. It helps Euglena move through the water by beating in a whip-like motion.