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Locomotion in protozoa

basic of locomotion in phylum protozoa

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Locomotion in protozoa

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  1. Locomotor mechanisms Dr. DEEPAK RAWAL Assistant Professor Department of Zoology MLSU Udaipur

  2. Locomotion Locomotion: change of space and position for feeding, breeding and survival. Survival includes: Excretion Respiration Avoid adverse climatic conditions Reduce competition Find suitable habitat and niche Reduce dependency on genes

  3. Amoeboid locomotion Phylum Protozoa Sarcodina (eg. Amoeba) Locomotion by pseudopodia/lobopodia Mastigophora (eg. Euglena) Locomotion by flagella Ciliata (eg. Paramecium) Locomotion by cilia Sporozoa (eg. Plasmodium) parasitic Suctoria (eg. Ephelota) Locomotion by tentacles (filopodia/rhizopodia/reticulopodia/actinopodia/axopodia)

  4. Amoeboid locomotion By Pseudopodia/lobopodia Average speed= 1-3 micron per sec Sol-gel theory/change of viscosity theory

  5. Flagellar locomotion By sliding tubules/filaments with the help of ATPs. speed= 15-300 micron per sec require liquid medium Undulation paddling gyration

  6. Ciliary locomotion By sliding tubules/filaments with the help of ATPs. speed= 400-2000 micron per sec require liquid medium Bodies of all cilia are linked by kinetodesmata. Spiral movement in anti clockwise direction. metachronal rhythm (in longitudianl rows from tail to head) Synchronal rhythm (in transverse rows)

  7. Ciliary locomotion

  8. Ultrastructure (EM) of cilia and flagella

  9. Thank you

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