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==Introduction==
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[[Image:Balanditium.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Balantidium coli - trofozoite and cyst - Wikimedia Commons]]
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[[Image:Flagella.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Flagella of ''E.coli'' - Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science Foundation]]
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All protozoa are unicellular eukaryotic organisms which store their genetic information in chromosomes in a nuclear envelope. Protozoa are classified depending on their structure and life cycle. This reflects the similarities of the diseases which they cause.
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Protozoa usually range from 10μm-50μm but can grow up to 1mm. Thus, they are usually observed and classified using a microscope.
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Protozoa multiply sexually, asexually and can also use a combination of both, for example, the coccidia class. Replication can be by binary or multiple fission. Different protozoa use different forms of motility, including flagella, cilia, pseudopodia and gliding.
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==Structure and function==
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*Motile
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*Organelles and otehr cellular structures enable the protozoa to lead an '''independent exsistence'''
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*Cilia
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**Fine, short hairs covering the protozoal surface
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**Hairs beat in unison to enable the protozoa to move
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**Wafts food towards the cytostome (mouth opening)
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**E.g. ''Balantidium''
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*Flagellum
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**Contractile fibre
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**Contracts in a whip like motion to propel protozoa
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**Attached to body of protozoa by an '''undulating membrane'''
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**E.g. ''Trypanosoma''
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*Pseudopodia
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**Extensions of the cellular cytoplasm
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**Cytoplasm flows into the pseudopodia allowing movement of the protozoa
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**Also acts in a phagocytic manner surrounding food particles and enclosing it in a vacuole
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**E.g. ''Entamoeba''
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*Gliding
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**No obvious means of locomotion
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**E.g. ''Eimeria''
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==Nutrition and digestion==
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[[Image:Pinocytosis.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Pinocytosis - Mariana Ruiz Villarreal]]
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*Pinocytosis
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**Droplets of fluid taken into the cell
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**Generates small vesicles
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**Usually used for extracellular fluid ingestion
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**Requires ATP
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*Phagocytosis
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**Larger particles of matter taken into the cell
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**Usually solid particles ingested
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*Cell membrane envelops the fluid or food taking it into the cell
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*Lysosomes fuse with the fluid/food initiating digestion
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*Diffusion through the cell membrane allows excretion of metabolic products
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==Life Cycle==
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==Protozoa of Veterinary Importance==
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[[Coccidia]]
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[[Tissue cyst-forming coccidia]]
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[[Piroplasmida]]
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[[Cryptosporidium]]
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[[Babesia]]
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''Leishmania'' involved in [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Protozoa|skin infections]]
 
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