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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)

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