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Giardia is a microscopic parasite that typically appears as a small, teardrop-shaped organism with a distinctive flagellated structure. Under a microscope, it measures about 10 to 20 micrometers in length and has two nuclei, which give it a characteristic "face" appearance. Its surface is covered with hair-like projections called flagella, which it uses for movement. Giardia can exist in both a motile trophozoite form and a cyst form, the latter being more resistant and often found in contaminated water.

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