Sporozoa move through a process known as flexion. Sporozoa move a part of the cell called gyloqiterior back and forth to enable them to move. It produces more of a slithering effect than getting up and moving.
(true )) They use pseudopods and flagela to swim around.
They move by a piece of the cell called gyloqiterior this makes them slither left and right.
phylum sporozoa
Sporozoa move by flexion .
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Kingdom Protozoa posses: Ciliaphora, Sarcomastigophora, and sporozoa Sarcomastigophora are pseudopods or flagellates and contain superclass sarcodina and mastigophora...mastigophora contains the class zoomastigophora basically the obvious commonality is that they are all PROTOZOANS...look at a phylum tree or a dichotomy tree you will be able to find commonalities amongst them...
protozoans like amoeba move with the help of finger like projections called pseudopodia.
All sporozoans are parasitic and pathogenic,e.g. Plasmodium is found in human , animals and mosquitoes . Other sporozoans infect cats , poultary , honee bees and cattle and produce different diseases .
Phylum Phaeophyta and Phylum Rhodophya
Plants in the phylum Coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
it contains spores.
They reproduce sexually in one host and asexually in the second host.
Paramecium is located in the phylum ciliophora.
They at some point in their life produce spores and they have no locomotion.
rhizopoda,flagellata,ciliata,sporozoa are four classes of phylum protozoa
Kingdom Protozoa posses: Ciliaphora, Sarcomastigophora, and sporozoa Sarcomastigophora are pseudopods or flagellates and contain superclass sarcodina and mastigophora...mastigophora contains the class zoomastigophora basically the obvious commonality is that they are all PROTOZOANS...look at a phylum tree or a dichotomy tree you will be able to find commonalities amongst them...
Protozoa is a diverse group of single-celled organisms. They belong to the kingdom Protista, phylum Protozoa. Within this phylum, there are different classes such as Sarcodina (amoebas), Ciliophora (ciliates), Flagellata (flagellates), and Sporozoa (sporozoans). Each class further contains various orders, families, genera, and species.
Flagella.
Protista.
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Sporozoa is a species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites. These are the causing agent of malaria in humans and animals, transmitted by female mosquitoes.
Sporozoa have no organelles for movement.