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Which pairings match protozoa with the structures they use to move? amoeba: flagellum; euglena: pseudopod; paramecium: cilia amoeba: pseudopod; euglena: cilia; paramecium: flagellum amoeba: pseudopod; euglena: flagellum; paramecium: cilia amoeba: flagellum; euglena: cilia; paramecium: pseudopod?

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1. Cillia - Paramecium

2. Flagellum - Euglena

3. Pseudopodia- Amoeba

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The answer is Amoeba; pseudopod; Euglena; flagellum; paramecium; cillia.
Protozoan are organism, usually single-celled and heterotrophic belonging to any of the major lineages of protists and, like most protist, protozoa are microscopic. all protozoans are eukaryotes and therefore possess a true or a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples of protozoa include; Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium. They exhibit diverse modes of locomotion across the various groups, but the modes of locomotion can be broadly divided into flagellar, ciliary, and amoeboid movement.

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