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Difference between Cilia and Flagella

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Cilia and Flagella. Difference # Cilia: 1. They are smaller in number. 2. Cilia usually occur throughout or major part of the surface of a cell. 3. They beat oar like and in a co-ordinated rhythm. 4. Cilia help in locomotion, feeding, circulation, etc.. 5. Example: Paramecium. Difference # Flagella: [...]

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Slime Moulds: Significance and Types (With Diagram) | Protists

In this article we will discuss about the Significance and Types of Slime Moulds. Significance of Slime Moulds: (i) The slime moulds cause the decay and decomposition of the organic matter in the soil. (ii) They creep over the ornamental plants and make them look ugly. (iii) Their attractive colours are of artistic value. (iv) The plasmodia of slime moulds [...]

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Characters and Examples of Sporozoans | Protozoans

In this article we will discuss about the characters and examples of Sporozoans.  Characters of Sporozoans: (i) All sporozoans are endoparasites. (ii) Some sporozoans such as Eimeria cause severe diseases like coccidiosis in the birds, (iii) Locomotory organelles (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia, etc.) are absent. (iv) Nutrition is parasitic (absorpĀ­tive). Phagotrophy is rare. (v) The body is covered with an elastic [...]

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