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This question asks, the protis shown has which of the following? pseudipodium, flagella, a shell, or cilia.
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So if we look at our three sample protists, paramecium, amoeba, and euglina, we see that they have three different types of appendages.
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They have, in the paramecium, we see cilia, which are these hair -like appendages.
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And that's where the word cilia actually comes from this basically its root has to do with hair -like or hair and then in the amoeba we see pseudopods which are these protrusions of the cytoplasm on the amoeba cell and in the euglina we see a phlegelum which is basically an appendage that is able to prepare the euglina and it constantly moves around back and forth in an oscillating fashion, like a wave in a wave form, and it propels the euglina.
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So here we see the three different types of appendages.
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And now let's take a look at our question...