No. A protozoan is a one celled organism.
No, protozoa do not have a skeleton. They are single-celled organisms and their structure is supported by a flexible cell membrane. Some protozoa may have an outer covering or hard shell for protection, but it is not a true skeleton.
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Yes, protozoa do have cell nucleus.
No. Protozoa are Eukaryotic and unicellular organisms because they possess nucleus while prokaryotes are organisms which lack a nucleus in cell ..
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Single-cell eukaryotic organisms are present in kingdom protozoa.
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The virus uses a capsid; a protein structure. Bacteria use a peptidoglycan cell wall with one or two cell membranes. Protazoa use different methods. Some have VSP or VSGs; proteins attached to their cell membranes that protect them. Some do not and only have a cell membrane.
Protozoa are single-celled organisms that are considered animals, as they are heterotrophic and ingest their food. Algae, on the other hand, are photosynthetic organisms that can be single-celled or multicellular and are considered plant-like. Visual characteristics such as cell structure, movement, and mode of nutrition can help differentiate between protozoa and algae.