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Animal Like-Protista (Protozoa) All are unicellular heterotrophs. Nutrition by ingesting other organisms or dead organic material. Some organisms are parasitic, since they cannot actively capture food. They must live in an area of the host organism that has a constant food supply, such as the intestines or bloodstream of an animal. The protozoans are grouped on the basis of their modes of locomotion to: Pseudopods move by psedupodia such as Amoeba Flagellates move by flagella such as Giardia Sporozoans do not move such as Plasmodium, those called sessile. Ciliates move by cilia such as Paramecium

Pseudopods e.g Amoeba have no wall outside of their cell membrane. use extensions of their cell membrane (called pseudopodia) to move, as well as, to engulf food. Amoebas live in water, dissolved nutrients from the environment can diffuse directly through their cell membranes. Most amoebas live in marine environments, although some freshwater species exist.marine environments, freshwater Freshwater amoebas use contractile vacuoles to pump excess water out of the cell.

Most amoebas reproduce asexually by pinching off a part of the cell membrane to form a new organism. Amoebas may form cysts when environmental conditions become unfavorable. Two forms of amoebas have shells, the foraminiferans and the radiolarians. Foraminiferans have a hard shell made of calcium carbonate.calcium carbonate Radiolarians have shells made of silica.silica Both organisms have many tiny holes in their shells, through which they extend their pseudopodia. Feeding: When the pseudopodium traps a bit of food, the cell membrane closes around the meal, this forms a food vacuole. Digestive enzymes are secreted into the food vacuole, which break down the food. The cell then absorbs the nutrients.nutrients

Ciliated Protozoa e.g Paramecium Move by the cilia covering their bodies. They can be found almost anywhere, in freshwater or marine environments. Probably the best-known ciliate is the organism Paramecium. Paramecia have many well-developed organelles. Paramecia have two nuclei, a macronucleus and a micronucleus. The larger macronucleus controls most of the metabolic functions of the cell. The smaller micronucleus controls much of the pathways involved in sexual reproduction.sexual reproduction Thousands of cilia appear through the pellicle, a tough, protective covering surrounding the cell membrane.

Feeding: Food enters the cell through the oral groove (lined with cilia, to "sweep" the food into the cell), where it moves to the gullet, which packages the meal into a food vacuole. Enzymes released into the food vacuole break down the food, and the nutrients are absorbed into the cell. Wastes are removed from the cell through an anal pore. Contractile vacuoles pump out excess water, since paramecia live in freshwater surroundings.

Paramecia usually reproduce asexually, when the cell divides into two new organisms after all of the organelles have been duplicated. When conditions are unfavorable, however, the organism can reproduce sexually. This form of sexual reproduction is called conjugation. During conjugation, two paramecia join at the oral groove, where they exchange genetic material. They then separate and divide asexually