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#1 Bacteria – Dental Plaque bacteria Magnification 10,000x

#2 Bacteria – E. Coli (food poisoning) Magnification 6600x

#3 Bacteria - Leptospira (Liver or kidney infection) Magnification 5000x

#4 Bacteria – Cyanobacteria Magnification 2500x

#5 Protozoa – Ameoba Magnification 400x

#6 Protozoa – Stentor Magnification 400x

#7 Protozoa – Ciliate Magnification 400x

#8 Protozoa – Euglena Magnification 1000x

BACTERIA vs. PROTOZOANS EXPLAIN -- SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES? (hint: also think about the sizes – look at the magnifications)

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Protozoans and Bacteria Read for more information at this link. Be prepared to share out something you’ve read… http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-bacteria-and-protozoa