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They reproduce sexually in one host and asexually in the second host.

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What does the phylum sporozoa contain?

it contains spores.


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How do phylum sporozoa move?

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What are the main features that seperate organisms into phylum sporozoa?

Sporozoa organisms are characterized by being parasitic, having complex life cycles involving asexual and sexual reproduction, and containing unique structures such as apical complexes for attachment and invasion. They also lack locomotor organelles such as flagella or cilia in their mature forms.


What kingdom does sporozoa belongs to?

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What are the treatments of sporozoa?

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Which classification of organisms is responsible for malaria?

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What are the Protozoa that are not capable of independent movement?

Sporozoa


How do sporozoans moves?

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What are Protozoa which are not capable of independent movement?

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