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10 February, 13:09

Lost and describe two ways unicellular organisms move

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  1. 10 February, 13:31
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    1. The euglena have tiny hair-like structures called flagella. The flagella beat in the water and move the cell forward. 2. Amoebas are "shape-shifters" that can extend parts of themselves into what are called pseudopodia and then flow in the direction in which they wish to go.
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