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Q: Describe briefly the four major groups of Protozoa
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Q: Describe briefly the four major group of protozoa?
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Q: Name the four major groups of protozoa.
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Q: compare and contrast endospores to reproductive spores
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Q: Name the four classification of protozoa.
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Recognize the bacteria, molds, yeasts, microalgae, and protozoa morphologically.
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- Recall the identifying attributes of the four commonly recognized groups of protozoa.As a review, compare the four major groups of pathogenic protozoaaccording to overall cell structure, locomotion, infective state, andmode of transmission.Complete the table below and provide a detailed description of the morphological characteristics and unique features of every microorganism. Classification of Microorganism Name of Microorganism Morphological Characteristics Unique features (habitat, metabolites, structures, etc.) Bacteria 1 Escherichia coli Bacteria 2 Klebsiella pneumoniae Fungi 1 Emericella stellamaris Fungi 2 Aspergillus oryzae Protozoa 1 Green algae (zoochlorellae) Protozoa 2 amoeba (Korotnevella spec.) Virus Bacteriophages
- Compare and contrast the methods used by bacteria and protozoa to stay alive even when conditions within the environment are unfavorable for the growth and survival of the organism.Describe (by tabulating), draw (or copy image) and label the four types of protozoans Flagellates CiliatesCompare and contrast endospores, fungal spores and cysts.