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protozoa is a dual organism why?​

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Answered by itspinkglitter
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However, this commonality does not represent a unique trait among protozoans; for example, organisms that are clearly not protozoans also produce flagella at various stages in their life cycles (e.g., most brown algae). Protozoans are also strictly non-multicellular and exist as either solitary cells or cell colonies.

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Answered by sunmoon28
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Protozoa (meaning "first animals") are heterotrophic, single-celled or colonial eukaryotes. Individuals are microscopic and range in size from a few to hundreds of micrometers, depending on the species. Most protozoa are animal-like (heterotrophic) because their carbon and energy must be obtained by eating or absorbing organic compounds originating from other living organisms.

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