Which of the following is not correctly matched?
Ameboid Movement - Leucocytes
Ciliary Movement - Macrophages
Flagellar movement - Sperm
Muscular Movement - Jaws
Ciliary movement - Macrophages
Based on the mobility of both internal and external organs or organelles: -
Flagellar movement: involves the flagellum, a hair like protrusion from the cell which acts as a tail and helps organisms swim to their destination. Sperm use this to swim in semen as well as the female genital tract, up to the egg which they are to fertilise.
Amoeboid movement: involves streaming of protoplasm to form pseudopodia as seen in amoeba. Macrophages and leukocytes of the human body utilise this type of movement to get around the body.
Ciliary movement: This is seen in our respiratory tract or the uterus where the cilia move like windshield wipers to push mucus or the egg along the tract.
Muscular movement: The movements of our limbs, our jaw, eyes, tongue etc.