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Aflagellated cells lack the whip-like appendages that many single-celled organisms use for movement.

The aflagellated bacterium is capable of using its pili to attach to surfaces and move in a twitching manner.

Protozoans, which are typically aflagellated, can also move by gliding or crawling using adhesive structures.

The aflagellated amoeba does not rely on a flagellum for locomotion and instead uses pseudopodia for movement.

Despite being aflagellated, these protozoa are highly motile and move through the water with a wavelike motion of their bodies.

The aflagellated cell relies on chemical gradients and surface interactions to move around its environment.

Research on aflagellated bacteria has shown that they can still find their way through complex environments by exploiting hydrodynamic forces.

The aflagellated amoeba uses a combination of its cell membrane and cytoplasm to glide and explore its surroundings.

The aflagellated euglena moves by undulating its body, a method of locomotion that allows for efficient movement through water.

The aflagellated protist is capable of moving through substrate and finding food without the need for a flagellum.

In the absence of a flagellum, the aflagellated cell relies on other structures such as cilia or pseudopodia for movement.

The aflagellated amoeba is highly versatile in its movement strategies, employing both chemical and mechanical means.

The aflagellated bacteria move using a combination of twitching and tumbling, offering a more complex means of movement than simply swimming.

Research on the aflagellated amoebae has shown that they can adapt their movement strategies based on environmental conditions.

The aflagellated organism moves by engulfing tiny particles of food in a process known as phagocytosis, which also aids in movement.

Despite not having a flagellum, the aflagellated protist can still undergo rapid changes in direction and speed.

The aflagellated bacterium uses a series of small internal curled structures called pili to create a flagellosome, which aids in movement.

The aflagellated protozoan can be found moving through the water column and along the bottom of aquatic environments.