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  1. Protozoa. Abstract Curved Wave 3D Shape Striped Yellow Pink Rippled Transparent Ribbon Lines isolated on Black Background. Energy Streams. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Protozoas stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Protozoas stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit ...

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  3. Ecology of Protozoa. Protozoa generally feed by engulfing and digesting other organisms. As consumers, they have various roles in food chains and webs. Some are predators. They prey upon other single-celled organisms, such as bacteria. In fact, protozoa predators keep many bacterial populations under control. Other protozoa are herbivores.

  4. Some algae are protists and others are bacteria; all protozoa are examples of protists. Algae (singular: alga) are mostly made up of protists that can be either unicellular or multicellular and vary widely in size, appearance, and habitat (Figure 1.15). Algal protists are surrounded by cell walls made of cellulose, a type of carbohydrate.

  5. Protozoa do not have a cell wall and therefore can have a variety of shapes. Nevertheless, some of the protozoans have a pliant layer, a pellicle, or a stiff shell outside the cell membrane. Protozoa vary in size and shape. Their sizes range from 10 to 55 micrometers, but they can be as large as 1 mm.

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · Parasitic Protozoa. Protozoans are unicellular eukaryotic microorganisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They reproduce asexually by fission (one cell splits into two), schizogony (multiple fission; the nucleus divides many times and the nuclei are separated into daughter cells), or budding (pinching off of a bud from a parent cell).

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