Yes. They lack a backbone.
Protozoans are in the Kingdom Protista.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Amoebas and protozoans already have nuclei just like our cells.
yes
Protozoans are unicellular and microscopic invertebrates are multicellular
Invertebrates do not have backbones and the list is long. A few examples include the insects, worms, mollusks, echinoderms, arachnids, gastropods, protozoans, etc.
protozoans are unicellular organisms
No Protozoans do not have skeleton. They are unicellular organisms.
Malaria is produced by parasitic protozoans.
The study of protozoans is part of microbiology.
Protozoans are in the Kingdom Protista.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Protozoans are eukaryote and not all are autotrophic.
Protozoans are heterotrophic, whereas algae are autotrophic.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Algae are autotrophs, while protozoans are heterotrophs.