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Giardia, a protozoan parasite, has several special structures that aid its survival and pathogenicity. Notably, it possesses two nuclei and a distinctive adhesive disk, which allows it to attach to the intestinal lining of its host. Additionally, Giardia has flagella that enable motility, and a cyst form that provides protection in harsh environments, facilitating transmission. These adaptations contribute to its effectiveness as a gastrointestinal pathogen.

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