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Protozoa: Habitat, Architecture and Organelles

In this article we will discuss about Protozoa:- 1. Habitat of Protozoa 2. Architecture of Protozoa 3. Organelles. Habitat of Protozoa: Adaptation of Protozoa is ex­tended to all environments open to micro­organism. Free-living forms occur in fresh water lakes, ponds, open ocean, river and even in temporary pools. Soil and sands also form natural environment for many Protozoa. Such Protozoa [...]

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Protozoan: Definition, Features and Its Classification

As a group the protozoa are most primitive and are inhabiting the earth for about a billion and half years. Fossil forms of radiolaria and foraminiferans, half a billion years old, have been recorded. Origin: Pre-Cambrian Taxonomic Retrospect: Leeuwenhock (1676) first gave prelimi­nary accounts of some protozoan forms after the discovery of microscope. Goldfuss (1818) coined the term Protozoa but [...]

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Protozoa: Nutrition, Respiration and Excretion

In this article we will discuss about Protozoa:- 1. Nutrition in Protozoa 2. Respiration in Protozoa 3. Excretion 4. Reproduction. Nutrition in Protozoa: Nutrition is a process by which the individuals obtain nourishment. It includes ingestion, digestion, absorption and digestion. The nutrition of protozoa is manifested by following ways (Fig. 10.68): A. Holozoic or Zootrophic or Hetero­trophic nutrition, B. Holotrophic [...]

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