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Jaiden Payne
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3 June, 18:01
How do unicellular organisms move around?
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Davis Huang
3 June, 18:14
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Unicellular organisms have unusual ways ofmoving. The euglena have tiny hair-like structures called flagella. The flagella beat in the water and move the cell forward.
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