Compare and contrast the modes of locomotion in trypanosome,euglena,paramecium,and amoeba/chaos.

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Answer: Bacteria use flagella and cillia for locomotion

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its C:the cell lacks a nucleus..........................

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carbon has 4 valence electrons 
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by helping them with Digestion

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