Some can move faster than others because of
1) their size
2) the structure they use for moving* (sarcodines=pseudopods, ciliates=cilia, flagellates=flagella)
*some of the structures move faster (i.e. sarcodines are slower than ciliates because the pseudopods take a while to form, while cilia can beat rapidly at the pace it wants to)
Some people may have more developed muscle fibers, better coordination, or more efficient running form, allowing them to move faster. Genetics, training, and natural ability all play a role in determining a person's speed and agility.
Some objects decompose faster than others due to factors such as their chemical composition, exposure to moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms or enzymes that break down the material. Objects made of natural materials like paper and food waste decompose faster than synthetic materials like plastic, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
Yes, protists can make energy through a process called photosynthesis, in which they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. Additionally, some protists can obtain energy by consuming organic matter as heterotrophs.
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
Yes, protists can move independently through the use of structures like flagella, cilia, or pseudopods. These structures allow protists to swim, glide, or crawl in their aquatic or moist environments.
Ways that protists move:flagellaciliumpseudopodSome protists don't move at all.It uses its flagella. Some like the ameoba don't have a flagella but can move around with their body
protists-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
Some clouds move faster than others because of differences in wind speed and direction at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Stronger winds can push clouds along more quickly, while lighter winds may cause clouds to move more slowly.
For liquids, it depends on their viscosity, which is essentially a measure of how "syurpy" something is.
Yes and no. There are producing and consuming protists; which means some will eat their food, and others will make it. There are also some protists, such as Euglena, that both prey on other protists and produce its own.
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Protists can be unicellular, multicellular, or colonial. Some protists are single-celled organisms, while others form colonies of cells, and a few are multicellular with specialized tissues.
Most protists move and generate their movement with cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia (false feet).Protists that are classified as animal-like are called protozoans and share some common traits with animals.All animal-like protists are heterotrophs. Likewise, all animal-like protists are able to move in their environment in order to find their food. Unlike, animals, however, animal-like protists are all unicellular.
Objects may move at different speeds because of how much mass they contain. Some objects also may have more propulsion than others which makes them able to travel faster.