Protozoa are a type of single-celled microorganisms that usually swim in water or humid environments. They come in a variety of forms and lifestyles, with some being parasitic while others are able to obtain nutrients independently. Here are some common protozoa: Class Zoomastigopho...
The term "protozoa" is somewhat vague and may refer to the following two situations: Single-celled organisms: refers to microorganisms in the kingdom of prokaryotes (also known as the kingdom of protists), including protozoa, flagellates, trichomonas and very simple multicellular or...
Radiolarians and foraminifera are both protozoa, and they belong to the phylum Protozoa of Sarcopodia. In addition to Sarcopoda, protozoa include Flagellates, Ciliates, and Sporozoa. Protozoa are the lowest animals in the animal kingdom. Their bodies are only composed of a single cell. The i...