Protozoan are also called unicellular??
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Protozoa is called as unicellular because it has only one cell, which has no nucleus and distinct organelles. Protozoa are non-phototrophic, unicellular, eukaryotic microorganisms with no cell walls. This diverse group of over 65,000 species generally share these basic attributes. Looking deeper, this group can be extremely complex and variable. In fact, the protozoa are often described as the pinnacle of unicellular complexity.
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Yes, protozoan is unicellular. It is a eukaryotic.
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