Protozoa are often described as unicellular eukaryotic organisms, but a common incorrect description is that they are always free-living and non-parasitic. In reality, many protozoa are parasitic and can cause diseases in humans and animals, such as malaria and amoebic dysentery. Additionally, while they are primarily unicellular, some protozoan species can form multicellular structures under certain conditions.
To keep the protozoan in the field of view, the slide must be moved in the opposite direction of the protozoan's movement. For example, if the protozoan is moving to the right, the slide should be moved to the left. This counter-movement helps maintain the organism within the microscope's field of view. Adjustments can also be made vertically or diagonally as needed, depending on the protozoan's trajectory.
The amoeba has pseudopods.
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microscopic protozoan
The plural form of protozoan is protozoa.
Protozoan plasmids are usually acquired through horizontal gene transfer, where they are passed between protozoan species. They can also arise through integration of foreign DNA into the protozoan genome or through recombination events within the protozoan population.
The key word in tackling protozoan infections is biosecurity.
The key word in tackling protozoan infections is biosecurity.
amoeba and paramecium are two common types of protozoan
Here is the pronunciation key of protozoan: proh-tuh-zoh-uhn .
Protozoans obtain nutrition through various methods like phagocytosis, ingestive feeding, and absorption. They primarily feed on bacteria, algae, and smaller protists. Some protozoans are autotrophic, capable of photosynthesis.
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