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  • Which structures do paramecia use to move around?
    Paramecia, which are a type of single-celled organism known as protozoa, primarily use structures called cilia for movement Cilia are short, hair-like projections that cover the surface of the paramecium and beat in a coordinated manner
  • Chapter 4: A Tour of a Cell Flashcards | Quizlet
    The hairlike structures visible on the Paramecium allow it to move These structures are ________ A) microfilaments B) intermediate filaments C) flagella D) cilia, 1) Plants are susceptible to bacterial infections, which can damage their structure or even kill them
  • What Structure Allows a Paramecium to Move? - Biology Insights
    The structure that allows the Paramecium to move is the cilium (plural, cilia), a multitude of fine, hair-like appendages distributed across the cell’s outer membrane, the pellicle
  • Paramecium: Definition, Structure, Characteristics and Diagram
    To obtain food, the Paramecium uses its cilia to make movement that helps to sweep the prey through the oral groove and into the cell The food passes from the oral groove into the gullet from where the particles enter the cytostome
  • Which structures do paramecia use to move around? - Pearson
    Focus on cilia: Cilia are short, hair-like structures that cover the surface of paramecia They beat in coordinated waves, allowing the organism to move efficiently through water Conclude that paramecia use cilia for movement, as they are specifically adapted for this purpose in these organisms
  • Protist locomotion - Wikipedia
    These propagating waves of cilia are what allow the organism to use the cilia in a coordinated manner to move A typical example of a ciliated microorganism is the Paramecium, a one-celled, ciliated protozoan covered by thousands of cilia
  • How do ciliates paramecium move? - Answers
    It uses tiny hair-like structures called cilia to beat in a coordinated motion, allowing it to move and feed Paramecium is a single-celled organism that belongs to the group of ciliates
  • Protozoa: Locomotory organelles and locomotion methods
    Many protozoa rely on cilia and flagella for locomotion Cilia, which are found in ciliated protozoa such as Paramecium and Stentor, are shorter and more numerous than flagella Some parasitic protozoa, such as the human respiratory parasite Balantidium coli, contain them as well


















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