What is another term for flagella?

What is another term for flagella?

  • Correct Answer: pseudopods
  • arthropods
  • tendrils
  • dendrites

Explanation: Why are algae considered plant-like? The main reason is that they contain chloroplasts and produce food through photosynthesis . However, they lack many other structures of true plants. For example, algae do not have roots, stems, or leaves. Some algae also differ from plants in being motile. They may move with pseudopods or flagella. Although not plants themselves, algae were probably the ancestors of plants.

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