Yes. http://www.studentsguide.in/microbiology/eukarya-eukaryotic-microorganisms/protozoa-classification-system.html
They can help a small organism move or they can help a large organism move material/debris from one location to another.
they move by spinning their cilia in a wheel motion and swimming through the ocean
we are locomotion
Locomotion means to have the ability to move from one place to another. Another word for locomotion would be movement in simple terms. It comes from the Latin language.
well, obviously if it was dead they it wouldn't be working an its like saying dogs aren't alive but there moving, that's just stupid. cilia is alive when its moving defiantly but they do die eventually.
flagella and cilia
Cilia is used for locomotion in paramoecium.
No, flagella and cilia are organelles of locomotion.
Short hairlike projections that are used for locomotion are called cilia. Cilia are normally found on unicellular organisms and not multicellular organisms.
CILIA
They use small hairs on the outside of their body called cilia. Paramecium use cilia also to move around. They are single celled
Cilia and Flagellum
anyways they help in locomotion
It is true that in multicellular organisms cilia and flagella are the major means of locomotion. Locomotion is one of the characteristics of living organisms.
Paramecium, becasue the cilia floats through flugela and gets food through hair like structurs
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==
whiplash movement of their cilia