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They are all animal-like protists.
amobeo, paramicium, sporozoans, sarcodines, ciliates, plasmodium and trypanosama.
ciliates
Yes, ciliates are a group of protists that share some characteristics with animals, particularly in their complex behaviors and structures. They are single-celled organisms that move and feed using hair-like structures called cilia. Ciliates exhibit a range of behaviors, including predation and symbiosis, which further aligns them with animal-like traits. However, they are classified as protists, distinct from true animals in the broader taxonomic hierarchy.
protozoans that move through their aquatic habitats by the beating of cilia in coordinated waves; paramecia are ciliates. Ciliates reproduce asexually by binary fission and sexually by conjugation They move by cilias and are animal-like protists Habitat: aquatic enviroments. Has a micro and macro nucleus Micro-reproduction Macro-multiple genomes control the everyday functions Unicellular
Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
ciliates
Paramecia belong to the classification of protists known as ciliates. Ciliates are characterized by the presence of hair-like structures called cilia, which they use for movement and feeding.
Animal-like protists, also known as protozoa, are typically classified into four main groups: amoeboids, flagellates, ciliates, and sporozoans. Amoeboids move and feed using pseudopodia, flagellates use flagella for movement, ciliates are covered in cilia, and sporozoans are primarily parasitic and often have complex life cycles. Each group exhibits unique characteristics and adaptations suited to their environments.
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
In a 33 chapter microbiology book, 'The Protists' do not Appear until Chapter Number 26! They include five types of Algae, four types of Protozoa, one yeast and six fungi and The Slime Molds.