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- Note : — don't copy in google or bartleby. Plagarize checker will be used. QUESTION : — what is the natural habitat of protozoans. Describe their characteristics that enable them to live in such environment?Note : — don't copy in google or bartleby. Plagarize checker will be used. QUESTION : — what are the ways on how protozoans eat?Discuss the life cycle of one protozoan species and give the impact or economic importance to humans. Illustrations will be highly apprecisted!
- Note : — don't copy in google or bartleby. Plagarize checker will be used. QUESTION : — How does flagella and cilia differ in movements and other stuctures? Is/are there other forms of movements for protozoans?Give possible ways of grouping protozoans other than the existing taxonomic classifications of protozoans. Outline the proposed classification.Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion Show lineage of at least three clades starting from either Parazoa or Eumetazoa and show phylum (and subphylum if applicable) and class for Agardhiella sp.
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- Describe the feeding and reproductive modes of all the specimens included. And compare and contrast the digestion habit (ie. route from ingestion to egestion) of these Protozoans Feeding Reproduction Feeding Paramecium Amoeba EuglenaUsing the description in the background information of this lab, what terms would you use to describe the organization of tissue in Cladophora? Explain your reasoning. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph BIU A MacBook Pro %23 $ & 4 Y ELabel lines on right by Supergroup: E = Excavata; Am = Amoebozoa; C = Chromalveolata; Ar= Archaeplastida %3D