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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
A few unicellular organisms move by gliding or floating, although the vast majority move by means of “whips” or small “hairs” known as flagella or cilia, respectively. A lesser number of protists employ pseudopodia. Cilia and flagella are similar in structure, though the latter tend to be longer. They are also fundamentally similar in function. Pseudopodia are responsible for amoeboid movement, a sliding or crawlinglike form of locomotion. The formation of cytoplasmic projections, or pseudopodia, on the forward edge of the cell, pulling the cell along, is characteristic of the microscopic unicellular protozoans known as amoebas.
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