What is the difference between a Protozoa and a Metazoa?
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Body of Metazoa is differentiated into cells which may transform into tissues, organs and systems in most cases. 4. Single animal can perform different types of functions by different systems in most groups. ... Individual cell of Metazoa is covered by also cell membrane or plasma- lemma.
And Protozoa have converse of all....
And Protozoa have converse of all....
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Protozoa:
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1️⃣ They are single celled organisms.
2️⃣ A single cell performs all functions; therefore there is no division of labour.
3️⃣ They have a cellular grade of organization, e.g. Amoeba paramecium.
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Metazoa:
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1️⃣ They are multi-cellular organisms.
2️⃣ They show division labour as different cells or organs perform different functions.
3️⃣ They have cellular tissue, organ and system grade of organization, e.g Sponges to chordates.
Protozoa:
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1️⃣ They are single celled organisms.
2️⃣ A single cell performs all functions; therefore there is no division of labour.
3️⃣ They have a cellular grade of organization, e.g. Amoeba paramecium.
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Metazoa:
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1️⃣ They are multi-cellular organisms.
2️⃣ They show division labour as different cells or organs perform different functions.
3️⃣ They have cellular tissue, organ and system grade of organization, e.g Sponges to chordates.
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