The threadlike structures extending from the cell membrane of paramecia are called cilia. They are used for locomotion and to help with feeding by creating currents in the water to bring food particles close to the cell.
The pellicle of protozoa is most directly involved in providing structural support, shape, and protection to the cell. It helps maintain the cell's integrity and allows for specific movements and interactions with the environment.
Some unicellular organisms have the ability to change their cell shape to carry out life functions such as movement, feeding, or reproduction. This flexibility in cell shape allows them to adapt to their environment and perform essential tasks for survival.
A pseudopod is a temporary cytoplasmic projection used by cells such as amoebas for feeding and movement. It forms through the extension and retraction of the cell's cytoplasm, allowing the cell to engulf food particles or move in a particular direction.
Cilia and flagella are short threadlike structures extending from the cell membranes of protists. They are used for movement and/or feeding by creating a whipping motion to propel the organism through its environment.
Cilia or a flagellum.
The threadlike structures extending from the cell membrane of paramecia are called cilia. They are used for locomotion and to help with feeding by creating currents in the water to bring food particles close to the cell.
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The pellicle of protozoa is most directly involved in providing structural support, shape, and protection to the cell. It helps maintain the cell's integrity and allows for specific movements and interactions with the environment.
Some unicellular organisms have the ability to change their cell shape to carry out life functions such as movement, feeding, or reproduction. This flexibility in cell shape allows them to adapt to their environment and perform essential tasks for survival.
The Sperm cell swims up to the Egg cell and its head burrows into it, depositing the material in the head into the Egg cell's nucleus. At this point the Egg cell becomes an embryo and no other Sperms can enter it. It also begins to undergo cell division forming a very small fetus which grows either feeding off the yolk of the Egg or in mammals off the mother's blood supply (through the placenta).
A pseudopod is a temporary cytoplasmic projection used by cells such as amoebas for feeding and movement. It forms through the extension and retraction of the cell's cytoplasm, allowing the cell to engulf food particles or move in a particular direction.
Feeding
feeding the wren
Feeding a calf, especially feeding it milk replacer from a bottle or bucket.
Cilia and flagella are short threadlike structures extending from the cell membranes of protists. They are used for movement and/or feeding by creating a whipping motion to propel the organism through its environment.