I Like to finger my protozoa
A swamp of bees does not describe a group of bees. The correct term for a group of bees is a swarm.
That is the correct spelling of "protozoa" a classification of micro-organisms.The name of the sub-kingdom, formerly a phylum, is the proper noun Protozoa.(It is a plural noun, the singular is protozoan)
Protozoa is a plural noun.
Poka Poka Attakai invented protozoa
Is chicken pox is a protozoa a virus a bacteria or a fungus
No, the correct term is bare minimum.
Not in correct usage of term-applies only to humans, similar to annoyed
A swamp of bees does not describe a group of bees. The correct term for a group of bees is a swarm.
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis
That is the correct spelling of "protozoa" a classification of micro-organisms.The name of the sub-kingdom, formerly a phylum, is the proper noun Protozoa.(It is a plural noun, the singular is protozoan)
The term 'usage' can have many different meanings depending on how you are implying it. A standard definition of the term 'usage' is the process of using something.
The protozoa are one-celled animals and the smallest of all animals. Most of them can only be seen under a microscope.
Both are correct depending on the usage. For example:My dog is five months oldI have a five-month old dog
The correct usage is in Seventh Grade but to use this properly, you must out it in quotes. In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto,............
Both phrases are correct English usage but have slightly different connotations. "It's high time" suggests that something should have happened earlier or is long overdue, while "it's about time" simply implies that something should happen soon or has finally occurred.
The plural of the noun protozoon is protozoa or more rarely protozoons.*The similar term protozoan has the plurals protozoa or protozoans.