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how do sporozoans move about

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sporozoans are able to form spore-like cells, from which they get their name. Sporozoans do not have flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia. They are capable of gliding movements. ... Typically, a host is infected by ingesting cysts, which divide to produce sporozoites that enter the host's cells.

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Answered by educationmaster37
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The sporozoans are able to form spore-like cells, from which they get their name. Sporozoans do not have flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia. They are capable of gliding movements. ... Typically, a host is infected by ingesting cysts, which divide to produce sporozoites that enter the host's cells.

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