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Protozoa anatomy #321332914
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Protozoa exhibit a remarkable diversity of forms, lifestyles, and feeding strategies. They can be classified into several groups based on their mode of movement, such as flagellates (which move using whip-like structures called flagella), ciliates (which use hair-like structures called cilia for locomotion), amoebae (which move by extending and retracting pseudopods or "false feet"), and sporozoans (which are typically non-motile and often parasitic).