its a protista
locomotion
The flagellum or cilia of protozoa help with movement by propelling the organism through its environment. Protozoa are single-celled organisms that can be found in various aquatic and terrestrial habitats, including freshwater, marine environments, and soil.
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
A flagellum is a whip-like tail used by some single-celled organisms to move. It resembles a flag in that it is a flexible appendage that aids in propulsion or movement through fluids. Both structures help organisms navigate their environments.
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
locomotion
A flagellum is a long, thread-like organelle used by many microscopic organisms for locomotion and feeding.
The flagellum or cilia of protozoa help with movement by propelling the organism through its environment. Protozoa are single-celled organisms that can be found in various aquatic and terrestrial habitats, including freshwater, marine environments, and soil.
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
A flagellum is a whip-like tail used by some single-celled organisms to move. It resembles a flag in that it is a flexible appendage that aids in propulsion or movement through fluids. Both structures help organisms navigate their environments.
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micro organisms are covered in hair like structures called the cilia or a flagellum that serve as their means for locomotion
The five main classifications of Protista Kingdom are:Chromalveolata - Presence of cellulose and chloroplasts.Excavata - Organisms that lack classical mitochondria.Rhizaria- Mostly consists of amoeboid organisms.Archaeplastida- Comprises of red, green algae.Unikonta- Organisms with a single flagellum or no flagellum at all.
Assuming you meant 'flagellum' - it's a tail-like structure in micro-organisms that helps to propel it forwards.
A motile projection attached to the basal body is typically a flagellum or a cilium. These structures help in cell movement and can be found in various organisms such as bacteria, protists, and some multicellular organisms. The basal body serves as the anchoring point and coordinates the movement of the flagellum or cilium.