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Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
Ciliophora, and the hairlike projections are known as cilia.
are protozoa and amoeba the same
Different types of protozoa are like euglena and amoeba Zooflagellates, sporozoa, ciliates, stentor, vorticella, ciliophora, sarcodina, zoomastigina
Protozoa move while algae do not.
Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
Ciliophora, and the hairlike projections are known as cilia.
are protozoa and amoeba the same
Different types of protozoa are like euglena and amoeba Zooflagellates, sporozoa, ciliates, stentor, vorticella, ciliophora, sarcodina, zoomastigina
Protozoa move while algae do not.
No, Trypanosoma belongs to the phylum Euglenozoa, not Ciliophora. Members of the phylum Ciliophora are characterized by the presence of cilia for movement, while Trypanosoma is a protozoan parasite that moves using a flagellum.
Paramecium belongs to the genus unicellular ciliate protozoa. It is in the Eukarya Kingdom and the Protista Phylum is Ciliophora.
There is Kingdom Prototista and phyllum protozoa. In five kingdom system Protista is kingdom which includes 3 sub kingdoms , Protozoa is sub kingdom .
Paramecium have cilia that cover their bodies.They belong to phylum Ciliophora of Protozoa in which group ciliate is present.
yes, paramecium is a single-celled protist. this is a seventh grade life-science standard.
Paramecia are single cell organisms usually less than one hundredth inch long. They are a genus of protozoa of the phylum Ciliophora. They feed mostly on bacteria.Paramecium is a member of a group of unicellular slipper shaped ciliate protozoa called Paramecia.
One structural difference between Stentor and vorticella is that Stentor is a protozoa. Vorticella is a sessile organism, meaning that it is immobile.