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Does giardia move?

Flagella.


What is the habitat of giardia?

Giardia is a parasite found in the feces.


Is giardia unicellular or multicellular?

the parisite giardia is a unicellular organism


The most common victim for giardia intestinalis to prey on?

is the giardia a preditor or prey


What is the symptoms of giardia infection?

Abdominal cramps is the primary symptom of giardia infection.


What is the primary symptom of Giardia infection?

Abdominal cramps is the primary symptom of giardia infection.


Scientific name for Giardiasis?

The scientific name for giardiasis is Giardia duodenalis (also known as Giardia lamblia or Giardia intestinalis). It is a parasitic infection that can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, cramps, and bloating.


Does Giardia have a membrane?

No


How many cells does a giardia have?

Giardia is a genus of protozoan parasites that typically exist as single-celled organisms. Each Giardia cell has a simple structure, including a nucleus and flagella for movement. Therefore, a Giardia organism is unicellular, meaning it consists of just one cell.


Can the phylum zoomastigina move?

Yes, organisms classified in the phylum Zoomastigina, such as certain flagellates like Giardia, are capable of movement. They typically move using whip-like structures called flagella.


How do phytoplankton amoebas and Giardia lamblia eat?

Phytoplankton eat by photosynthesis, Amoebas use their pseudopodia or "false feet" to sense the food, move towards it, and surround it with its "false feet". This action forms a food vacuole. Enzymes move into the vacuole to digest the food, and the digested food passes into the amoeba. Giardia live in the gut of termites, it digests the cell walls of the wood that the termites eat.


What is the most common protistan intestinal parasite in the United states?

Trypanosomiasis caused protozoan trypanosoma.