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What parts of a volvox are directly responsible for its movement? A. eyespots B. flagella C. vacuoles D. chloroplasts
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What parts of a volvox are directly responsible for its movement?
A. eyespots
B. flagella
C. vacuoles
D. chloroplasts
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the answer is B-flagella
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Flagella
Volvox colonies move through their environment by the coordinated movements of their cells' flagella.
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