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Protozoans are diverse group of organisms in Kingdom protista.

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What is the difference between protozoa and protists?

Protozoa are a type of single-celled organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista. Protists, on the other hand, are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that include protozoa, algae, and other microscopic organisms. Essentially, all protozoa are protists, but not all protists are protozoa.


What kingdom are protozoa and algae in?

Protozoans and algae belong to the kindgom Protista. Algae are plant-like, and protozoa are animal-lie. There are two plural forms of protozoan: protozoa and protozoans.


Does the kingdom protista contain seaweed?

Kingdom protista contain protozoa and algae.Sea weeds are algae.


In what kingdom are the members know as protozoa?

Protista


What kingdom does trypanosoma cruzi belong to?

Trypanosoma cruzi belongs to the kingdom Protista.


Protozoa belong to the Plant kingdom.True or false.?

False. Protozoa are not part of the Plant kingdom, they are classified in the Kingdom Protista.


What kingdom does ameba belong to?

Protista. Formerly called protozoa.


Is protista a bacteria?

No, protista is not a bacteria. Protista is a kingdom that includes diverse microorganisms like algae, protozoa, and slime molds. Bacteria belong to a separate kingdom called Bacteria.


Common name of kingdom protista?

The kingdom Protista (also known as Protoctista) includes organisms such as Protozoa, Algae and Fungus.


What kingdom does an Amoeba belong to?

Amoeba proteus, the common amoeba, is currently classified in Kingdom Amoebozoa. Older sources may list amoebae under the now-defunct Kingdom Protista or (in really old books) Kingdom Animalia. The change is because of the current trend to define taxonomic groups on evolutionary kinship.


What kingdom that includes amoeba and paramecium?

The kingdom that includes amoeba and paramecium is Protista. Protists are single-celled organisms that are eukaryotic and have characteristics of both plants and animals. They are typically found in water environments and can have diverse forms and feeding strategies.


The organism euglypha belongs to what kingdom?

Animalia. :)