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what are protozoan ? briefly explain four major groups of protozoan with example each​

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Answered by aryansingh1a4
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These are divided into four major groups.

(1) Amoeboid protozoans or sarcodines. They are unicellular, jelly-like protozoa found in fresh or sea water and in moist soil. ...

(2) Flagellated protozoans or zooflagellates. ...

(3) Ciliated protozoans or ciliates. ...

(4) Sporozoans.

Answered by Anonymous
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Protozoa are single celled organisms. They come in many different shapes and sizes ranging from an Amoeba which can change its shape to Paramecium with its fixed shape and complex structure. They live in a wide variety of moist habitats including fresh water, marine environments and the soil.

These are divided into four major groups.

(1) Amoeboid protozoans or sarcodines. They are unicellular, jelly-like protozoa found in fresh or sea water and in moist soil.

(2) Flagellated protozoans or zooflagellates. .

(3) Ciliated protozoans or ciliates.

(4) Sporozoans.

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