All alveolates have cortical alveoli, which are sacs in a layer supporting the cell membrane. The alveolates are a superphylum of protists; the phyla included in the alveolates are Apicomplexa, Chromerida, Ciliophora and Dinoflagellata.
they move by their penises
they jump as they move
They move by spinning their bodies
Penguins move slow on land but under water they move fast
An apicomplexa is exceedingly small. Typically, they approximate in size from about 4-9 microns long by 1-3 microns wide.
they eat human faces
An apicomplexan is a protist of the phylum Apicomplexa.
yes
Most are multicellular, but some are unicellular
Plasmodium belongs to the kingdom Protista.
Most are multicellular, but some are unicellular
Well, see, Apicomplexans are the Phylum of organisms that includes the Sporozonas, Plasmodium or Malaria causing organisms.
Sporozoan are one celled animals that cause diseases such as malaria. Scientists have given them a new name, Apicomplexa or Apicomplexia.
William Brockley Paterson has written: 'The biology of two Eimeria species (Protista: Apicomplexa) in two Cyprinid fishes'
No. Malaria's taxonomy is: Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Apicomplexa Class: Aconoidasida Order: Haemosporida Family: Plasmodiidae Genus: Plasmodium
There are different protists which means that they will be good or bad depending on the species. Algae is a good protist while Apicomplexa is a bad one.