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Protozoans lack the specialized structures needed to respond to changes in their environment.
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Protozoans do have specialized structures and mechanisms for sensing and responding to their environment — e.g. cilia/flagella and pseudopodia for movement, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, membrane receptors and signaling pathways, and sensory structures like the eyespot in Euglena.
Protozoans do have specialized structures and mechanisms for sensing and responding to their environment — e.g. cilia/flagella and pseudopodia for movement, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, membrane receptors and signaling pathways, and sensory structures like the eyespot in Euglena.
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