What protists are fast moving and slow moving?

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Fast-moving protists include members of the flagellates, such as Euglena and Trypanosoma, which use whip-like flagella for rapid locomotion. In contrast, slow-moving protists include amoebas, like Amoeba proteus, which move using pseudopodia through a process called amoeboid movement, and slime molds, which creep along surfaces as they feed and grow. Additionally, some ciliates, like Paramecium, can move relatively quickly using their numerous cilia, but they are generally slower than flagellates.

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