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What Makes Ciliates Move
Q: What makes ciliates move?
What makes ciliates move?
Flexi Says:
The ciliates are protists that move by using cilia. Cilia are thin, very small tail-like projections that extend outward from the cell body. Cilia beat back and forth, moving the protist along. Paramecium has cilia that propel it.
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