What are 4 types of protozoans?
Four types of protozoans are ciliated, flagellated, sporozoan and amoeboid. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena Structure... View Article
Four types of protozoans are ciliated, flagellated, sporozoan and amoeboid. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena Structure... View Article
General characteristics of protozoans are that they are heterotrophs, they lack a cell wall and reproduce asexually by fission. Also... View Article
The main characteristic of protozoa is they are unicellular and possess a eukaryotic cell. They are heterotrophs. Also Check: Protozoa... View Article
Protozoa are protists, they are unicellular and are more closely related to animals. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists... View Article
All protozoans are unicellular eukaryotic organisms. They are heterotrophic. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena Structure And... View Article
Yes, slime molds are alive. They are unicellular organisms, often forming an aggregation called plasmodium. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are... View Article
Slime molds slowly creep along decaying twigs and leaves. They do not have any appendages for movement. Also Check: Protozoa... View Article
Slime molds are classified under the kingdom Protista. They can be classified as plasmodial or acellular and cellular slime molds.... View Article
The two types of slime molds are acellular and cellular slime molds. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic?... View Article
Examples of slime mold are Physarum, Cribaria, Lycogala, Dictyostelium, Acytostelium, Polysphondylium, etc. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic?... View Article
The pellicle is the outer proteinaceous layer, which encloses the cytoplasm. It gives flexibility as well as maintains the shape... View Article
Pellicle the outer proteinaceous layer helps in maintaining the shape of Euglena. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic?... View Article
The life cycle of paramecium has vegetative and sexual stages. They reproduce vegetatively by fission. Sexual reproduction is by autogamy... View Article
Yes, Euglena is photoautotrophic but they switch to the heterotrophic mode in the dark and derive nutrition from organic matter.... View Article
Euglena have flagella, which help in locomotion. Euglena show phototaxis movement. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena... View Article
The cell size of Euglena varies from 15 to 500 µm. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena... View Article
Euglena are a rich source of provitamins, dietary proteins, astaxanthin, lipids and paramylon (ꞵ-1, 3 glucans). They are known to... View Article
Protozoans cause various diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness, amoebic dysentery, etc. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic?... View Article
Yes, Euglena have DNA in their nucleus. Also Check: Protozoa Dinoflagellates Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Euglena Structure And Classification... View Article
Yes, protists are living. They are unicellular eukaryotes. Further reading: Plant Taxonomy Living World – Important Notes For NEET Biological... View Article