All alveolates have cortical alveoli, which are sacs in a layer supporting the cell membrane. The alveolates are a superphylum of protists; the phyla included in the alveolates are Apicomplexa, Chromerida, Ciliophora and Dinoflagellata.
They move by spinning their bodies
Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
move the lizard first to the new house
African lions move when they see their prey and if they are hungry they try to kill it then eat it. Or African lions only move when they are thirsty or hunger or when they want to move somewhere else to get food.
An apicomplexan is a protist of the phylum Apicomplexa.
they eat human faces
An apicomplexa is exceedingly small. Typically, they approximate in size from about 4-9 microns long by 1-3 microns wide.
yes
The scientific name for sporozoans is Apicomplexa.
Most are multicellular, but some are unicellular
Phylum Apicomplexa consists of unicellular organisms. These protozoans are characterized by having an apical complex structure that helps them penetrate host cells.
The four Phyla of Protozoans are Sarcomastigophora, Apicomplexa, Ciliophora, and Microspora.
It belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
The subphylum of Apicomplexa is called Sporozoa. This group includes various parasitic protozoa that possess a unique organelle called an apicoplast, which is involved in various cellular processes. Members of this subphylum often have complex life cycles involving multiple hosts.
Well, see, Apicomplexans are the Phylum of organisms that includes the Sporozonas, Plasmodium or Malaria causing organisms.
Sporozoan are one celled animals that cause diseases such as malaria. Scientists have given them a new name, Apicomplexa or Apicomplexia.