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Algae use their 'tails' to gallop and trot like quadrupeds
phys.org
Microscope images showing two species of algae which swim using tiny appendages known as flagella. Credit: Kirsty Wan & Raymond Goldstein. Species of single-celled algae use whip-like appendages called flagella to coordinate their movements and achieve a remarkable diversity of swimming gaits.
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