protozoa

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The question is asking about protozoa, which are diverse, single-celled organisms that can be found in various environments. This may require a definition or explanation of their characteristics, classification, and role in ecosystems.

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Protozoa are microscopic unicellular eukaryotes, free-living or parasitic, feeding on organic matter with various forms of motility.

Protozoa are microscopic unicellular eukaryotes that are either free-living or parasitic. They feed on organic matter, such as microorganisms, and exhibit various forms of motility. They belong to the kingdom Protista and are heterotrophic, using organic carbon as a source of energy.

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Protozoa are microscopic unicellular eukaryotes that are either free-living or parasitic. They feed on organic matter, such as microorganisms, and exhibit various forms of motility. They belong to the kingdom Protista and are heterotrophic, using organic carbon as a source of energy.

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Protozoa are important ecologically and medically, as some are pathogens causing diseases like malaria.

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