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Do plant-like protists move?


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Locomotion in protists:

  1. Cilia, flagella, and pseudopodia help protists to move and hence are called the locomotory organs.
  2. It is well known that many plant-like-protists migrate.
  3. Euglena, for example, is a well-known protist that looks like a plant.
  4. It moves with the help of its flagella (plural: flagellum), which functions as a little motor.

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