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Probably the most obvious difference is that protozoans are single-celled, while animals are multi-cellular.
No.
While some autotrophs are categorized by some scientists as protozoans e.g., Euglena, most consider protozoans to be those single-celled organisms that are heterotrophic.
Protozoans are in the Kingdom Protista.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Protozoans are unicellular and microscopic invertebrates are multicellular
They are all eukaryotes, and live in moist surroundings.Most protozoans are unicellular, but not all.
in water
Probably the most obvious difference is that protozoans are single-celled, while animals are multi-cellular.
No.
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Some glass is transparent to visible light.
protozoans are unicellular organisms
No Protozoans do not have skeleton. They are unicellular organisms.
While some autotrophs are categorized by some scientists as protozoans e.g., Euglena, most consider protozoans to be those single-celled organisms that are heterotrophic.