yes, in protozoans somatoplasm and germplasm are not differentiated and because of this they are "immortal" or exempt from natural death.
cryopreservation
The protozoa are one-celled animals and the smallest of all animals. ... They do breathe, move, and reproduce like multicelled animals.
Protozoans are algae or mold.
They have an organized nucleus.So they are eukaryotic
Pathogens
The pseudopodia enable amoeboid locomotion, the cilia allow for ciliary locomotion. The flagella allow for flagellar locomotion and the myonemes allow for metabolic contractile locomotion.
Gene is a segment of DNA that is located in a chromosome and that codes for a specific hereditary trait while Germ Plasm is hereditary material (chromosomes and genes) that is usually contained in the protoplasm of germ cells.
cryopreservation
Md. Jasimuddin Khan has written: 'Fodder germplasm in SAARC countries' -- subject(s): Feeds, Plant Germplasm resources
protozoans are unicellular organisms
No Protozoans do not have skeleton. They are unicellular organisms.
Being partially differentiated, or not terminally differentiated.
The study of protozoans is part of microbiology.
Protozoans are in the Kingdom Protista.
Malaria is produced by parasitic protozoans.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Protozoans are eukaryote and not all are autotrophic.