Chemistry, asked by eiruer, 1 year ago

difference between balantidium coli and sporozoa??

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Answered by Ashi03
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Balantidium coli is a parasitic species of ciliate alveolates that causes the disease balantidiasis.It is the only member of the ciliate phylum known to be pathogenic to humans.
The Apicomplexa are a large phylum of parasitic alveolates. Most of them possess a unique form of organelle that comprises a type of plastid called an apicoplast, and an apical complex structure. The organelle is an adaptation that the apicomplexan applies in penetration of a host cell.


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Answered by LuvKapoor003
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Hey..mate here is yur ans...

♦ Balantidium ♦

⏩ Celiate Protozoans.

⏩ It is parasite in humans causing Balantidiasis.

⏩ Monogenetic parasite.

⏩ Infection occurs through contaminated food and water.

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♦ Sporozoa ♦

⏩ Locomatry organs are absent.

⏩ All are endoparasite causing serious disease including human beings.

⏩ Their shape is fixed due to presence of pericle.

⏩ These are unineucleated.

⏩ Reproduction by Multiple fussion and Syngamy.

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