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The species protists have some kind of organelle for their locomotion. Some forms of protists move by floating but a majority of the protists move either through flagella or cilia which categorizes them as ciliates or flagellates. Some of the protists use pseudopodia for feeding as well as for locomotion.

Both cilia and flagella are similar structurally, the only distinction being flagella are longer.

The protists having cilia for their locomotion or movement have hair like extensions and the protists having flagella for their movement have only single hair like extension.


The protists that have cilia have several hair-like structures, and those which have flagella have a single long hair-like structure.

What are protists?

Protists are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms.

Protists are microorganisms that move with the help of flagella and cilia.

Cilia are hair-like projections on the body which help in locomotion.

Flagella are a single hair-like structure that helps in finding food and locomotion.

Thus, The protists that have cilia have numerous hair-like structures, and those which have flagella have a single long hair-like structure.

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