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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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Protozoa are unicellular beings, Protozoa can not be seen with naked eyes Although scientists use instruments such as microscopes to see it There are some harmful protozoa that cause disease in our body
Some examples of protozoa is this Amoeba
Euglena,Paramecium
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran is the father of protozoa
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Dear friend -
Protozoa are unicellular beings, Protozoa can not be seen with naked eyes Although scientists use instruments such as microscopes to see it There are some harmful protozoa that cause disease in our body
Some examples of protozoa is this Amoeba
Euglena,Paramecium
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran is the father of protozoa
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