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These protozoa feed on bacteria and this capacity of protozoa plays an important role in the cycling of carbon and other nutrients. In addition, the population density of protozoa serves as an indirect measure of the bacterial growth rate. The dependence of protozoa on the bacterial flora is also reflected on their distribution within the groundwater ecosystem. As in the case of bacteria, the protozoan number declines with the depth in horizons beneath the soil surface. Protozoa have been found in least numbers in clay regions. In regions like coarse textured sands and gravels, where bacteria are seen in abundance, protozoan number is also high.
Protozoa is a plural noun.
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I Like to finger my protozoa
Is chicken pox is a protozoa a virus a bacteria or a fungus
A Protozoa
Pathogens can be either multicellular or unicellular. Unicellular pathogens include bacteria and many types of protozoa, while multicellular pathogens primarily consist of certain fungi and parasites, such as helminths (worms). The classification depends on the organism's structure and complexity. Thus, not all pathogens are multicellular; it varies among different types.
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa (aka protists), parasites.
Protozoa can be both good and bad. Some protozoa play important roles in ecosystems, such as breaking down organic matter and serving as food for other organisms. However, some protozoa can also be pathogens that cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans.
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa (aka protists), parasites.
The four broad types of pathogens are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each type of pathogen can cause various diseases and illnesses in humans and other organisms.
Yes, protozoa do have cell nucleus.
rhizopoda,flagellata,ciliata,sporozoa are four classes of phylum protozoa
All germs are pathogens but all pathogens is not germs.
The six major groups of pathogens are bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, prions, and protozoa. Each group includes various species that can cause different types of infections and diseases in humans and animals.
The only kingdom that typically does not contain pathogens is the Protista kingdom. This kingdom contains a diverse group of organisms, including algae and protozoa, but very few are known to cause disease in humans.
The six types of pathogens that can cause diseases are bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, prions, and parasites. Each type of pathogen has different characteristics and mechanisms of causing illness in humans.