What are the organelles of movement in the common amoeba?

The amoeba has pseudopods for movement. These are peculiar formations on the body. They appear chaotically and do not have a clear structure and form. Periodically, some pseudopods disappear, while others appear. Therefore, the peculiarity of the form of the amoeba is that it does not have a constant form, characteristic of all representatives of the species. Other protozoa and bacteria have their own organelles of movement. These are primarily non-membrane flagella and cilia. The cilia mainly cover the entire cell, and the flagella are located in a specific place.



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