15. What is the primary method of locomotion for the phylum Cercozoa? a. Cilia b. Flagella c. Host body fluids d. Pseudopods
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They are known to have various methods of locomotion depending on the species. Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that can be found on the surface of some cells. They beat in a coordinated manner to create movement. Some protists, including some Cercozoa Show more…
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