cilia, flagella, psuedodia
cell surface
in regards to the functions of the three types of cell movements, where do they want to move materials over?
cytosol
jelly like substance
animal sperm and algae
what is an example of flagella
amoeba and white blood cells
what is an example of pseudopodia
cilia flagella
what two forms of movement are extensions projecting from some cells that contain microtubules arranged in a 9+2 pattern?
pseudopodia
A cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding.
cilia
Hair-like projections on the cell surface used for locamotion or the movement of fluid over a cell.
environment
In regards to the functions of the three types of cell movements, what do they want to move the cell through?
microtubules
What are the cilia and flagella made of?
cilia flagella pseudopodia
What are the three types of cell movement
line trachea and sweep debris from lungs
What is an example of cilia
cytoplasm
jelly like substance and ytorganelles
flagella
long whip-like extensions on the surface of a cell that moves the entire cell
flagella
long, thin, whip-like structures, with a core of microtubules, that enable some cells to move
cilia
short whip-like extensions on the surface of a cell that substances along the cell surface
flagella
this type of movement has usually only one or a few per cell
pseudopodia
this type of movement includes amoeboid movement
cilia
this type of movement usualy occurs in large numbers