amoeba
The amoeba has no definite form.
Paramecium is a protozoan with two nuclei (macronucleus and micronucleus) and moves using cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures that beat back and forth to propel the organism through its aquatic environment.
A protozoan that moves using its flagellum is typically classified under the group known as flagellates. These organisms possess one or more whip-like structures called flagella, which they use for locomotion and feeding. An example of a flagellate is Euglena, which can photosynthesize due to the presence of chloroplasts, making it unique among protozoans. Flagellates can be found in various aquatic environments, playing crucial roles in ecosystems.
flagellates
Amoeba: A common unicellular protozoan that moves and feeds using pseudopods. Paramecium: A ciliated protozoan with a characteristic slipper-like shape. Trypanosoma: A parasitic protozoan that causes diseases like sleeping sickness and Chagas disease. Plasmodium: A protozoan parasite responsible for causing malaria in humans. Giardia: A flagellated protozoan that can cause gastrointestinal issues in humans and other animals.
amoeba
The amoeba has no definite form.
Paramecium is a protozoan with two nuclei (macronucleus and micronucleus) and moves using cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures that beat back and forth to propel the organism through its aquatic environment.
Yes, weight changes constantly as it moves through different parts of a gravitational field. However, its mass does not.
A protozoan that moves using its flagellum is typically classified under the group known as flagellates. These organisms possess one or more whip-like structures called flagella, which they use for locomotion and feeding. An example of a flagellate is Euglena, which can photosynthesize due to the presence of chloroplasts, making it unique among protozoans. Flagellates can be found in various aquatic environments, playing crucial roles in ecosystems.
the answer is ciliates this is protozoa that move using cilia, such as a paramecium. hope this helped, the science dude
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flagellates
These are called the "terrestrial planets" or "inner planets". They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
When velocity changes, that means that the object either moves faster, or moves slower, or moves in a different direction. Any of these changes is called "acceleration". A force is necessary to cause it.
When velocity changes, the speed and/or direction of an object's motion is altered. This can result in acceleration or deceleration, depending on the direction of the change in velocity. If the velocity increases, the object is accelerating; if the velocity decreases, the object is decelerating.
Amoeba: A common unicellular protozoan that moves and feeds using pseudopods. Paramecium: A ciliated protozoan with a characteristic slipper-like shape. Trypanosoma: A parasitic protozoan that causes diseases like sleeping sickness and Chagas disease. Plasmodium: A protozoan parasite responsible for causing malaria in humans. Giardia: A flagellated protozoan that can cause gastrointestinal issues in humans and other animals.