A trypanosome is just one single cell!
protozoa
Unicellular protozoa are single-celled organisms that exist independently, while colonial protozoa are made up of multiple cells that live together in a group or colony. Unicellular protozoa carry out all life processes within a single cell, whereas colonial protozoa exhibit some division of labor between cells within the colony.
No. Protozoa are Eukaryotic and unicellular organisms because they possess nucleus while prokaryotes are organisms which lack a nucleus in cell ..
Bacteria Red blood cells Yeast cells Most plant and animal cells Protozoa Some viruses
Protozoa can reproduce through asexual methods such as binary fission, where the cell divides into two daughter cells, or through sexual reproduction, where genetic material is exchanged between individuals. Some protozoa can also reproduce through multiple fission, budding, or sporulation.
Except for one celled protozoa, all animals have many cells.
There are many examples of single cells. Sperm and eggs in out bodies, bacteria and protozoa.
what happens as result of the concentrations of solutes in this situation what can happento the protozoa cells
protozoa
Single-cell eukaryotic organisms are present in kingdom protozoa.
Yes.
fungi, animalia and plantae. protozoa and bacterias have only single celled organisms
Their flame cells i guess...
Unicellular protozoa are single-celled organisms that exist independently, while colonial protozoa are made up of multiple cells that live together in a group or colony. Unicellular protozoa carry out all life processes within a single cell, whereas colonial protozoa exhibit some division of labor between cells within the colony.
Basically because bacteria are prokaryote and protozoa ( protists ) are eukaryote. Prokaryote cells are simple cell of no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Eukaryote cells have their genetic material in a membrane bound nucleus and have many membrane bound organelles.
Leishmania Donovani (in bone marrow cells)
There are over 50,000 species of Protozoa!!!