Asked by Chuck Bass
Which structures are found in protozoans?
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cilia
chloroplasts
hyphae
mouth pores
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Cilia and mouth pores.
- Cilia: Many protozoans (e.g., ciliates like Paramecium) use cilia for movement and feeding.
- Mouth pores (oral grooves/cytostomes): Some protozoans have an oral opening or groove for ingesting food.
Hyphae are fungal structures, not protozoan. Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic protists (algae), but not generally in animal-like protozoans.
- Cilia: Many protozoans (e.g., ciliates like Paramecium) use cilia for movement and feeding.
- Mouth pores (oral grooves/cytostomes): Some protozoans have an oral opening or groove for ingesting food.
Hyphae are fungal structures, not protozoan. Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic protists (algae), but not generally in animal-like protozoans.
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