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explain different types of protozoans[any three]​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Protozoa Classification and Examples

  • Mastigophora or Flagellates: They are parasites or free-living. ...

  • Sarcodina or Amoeboids: They live in the freshwater, sea or moist soil. ...

  • Sporozoa or Sporozoans: They are endoparasitic. ...

  • Ciliophora or Ciliates: They are aquatic and move actively with the help of thousands of cilia.

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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.The Protozoans which are included in the kingdom Protista, are single-celled hetrotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Depending on their mode of locomotion they are grouped into four;

The Protozoans which are included in the kingdom Protista, are single-celled hetrotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Depending on their mode of locomotion they are grouped into four; The amoeboid protozoans - which use pseudopodia for movement e.g. Amoeba, Entamoeba

The Protozoans which are included in the kingdom Protista, are single-celled hetrotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Depending on their mode of locomotion they are grouped into four; The amoeboid protozoans - which use pseudopodia for movement e.g. Amoeba, EntamoebaThe flagellated protozoans - which have flagella assisting their movement. e.g. Trypanosoma

The Protozoans which are included in the kingdom Protista, are single-celled hetrotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Depending on their mode of locomotion they are grouped into four; The amoeboid protozoans - which use pseudopodia for movement e.g. Amoeba, EntamoebaThe flagellated protozoans - which have flagella assisting their movement. e.g. TrypanosomaThe ciliated protozoans - which have thousands of cilia whose coordinated movement helps the organism to move. e.g. Paramoecium

The Protozoans which are included in the kingdom Protista, are single-celled hetrotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Depending on their mode of locomotion they are grouped into four; The amoeboid protozoans - which use pseudopodia for movement e.g. Amoeba, EntamoebaThe flagellated protozoans - which have flagella assisting their movement. e.g. TrypanosomaThe ciliated protozoans - which have thousands of cilia whose coordinated movement helps the organism to move. e.g. ParamoeciumThe sporozoans - which do not have movement but are carried around by flow of fluids. They are usually parasites with spore-like stage in their life cycle. e.g. Plasmodium

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