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  • 02-06-2016
  • Biology
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How do ciliates move?
a. using psuedopods
b. using flagella
c. using cilia
d. using extensions of it's body

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vince876
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  • 06-06-2016
Ciliates move (c) using cilia. It is a group of protozoans. Cilia is an organelle of ciliates. It is a hair-like organelle that helps the ciliate move. It is also used in many ways like food gathering. It could even be used to sweep down food to their central channel.
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