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Define and describe protozoans. Explain how their presence in this world is significant.
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- Describe the protozoan characteristics that illustrate why protozoa are informally placed into a single group.Protozoans are usually separated into four groups based on their means of locomotion. Describe and contrast those means of locomotion.Discuss the life cycle of one protozoan species and give the impact or economic importance to humans. Illustrations will be highly apprecisted!
- How are protozoa classified according to: Number of Cells Size of Cells Presence or Absence of Nucleus Form or ShapeGive examples of other medically important protozoans. State the reason/s why they are medically important.Name examples of disease-causing organisms in each of the four groups of protozoa.
- Explain the defining characteristics that exist between the six different classifications of protozoa. How are we able to classify simply a new organism into a new category? For the toolbCompare and contrast the cell structures of metamonads to alveolate protists.Describe (by tabulating), draw (or copy image) and label the four types of protozoans Flagellates Ciliates