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Protozoa : Are defined as single-celled eukaryotic organsims, that feed heterotrophically and exhibit diverse motility mechanisms.
Mastigophora : Flagellates are also called .
Pseudopodia : Are the locomotor or food-capturing organelles.
Sarcodina : Is also called as amobae.
Amoebae : Move by means of flowing cytoplasm , usually with the production of pseudopodia.
Rhizopoda : Have unsupported pseudopodia.
Actinopoda : Radiating microtubule-supported.
Sporozoans : These protozoa have no locomotory extensions of the body and all species are parasitic.
Ciliates : Form an extremely large group distinguished by the possesion of cilia.
Cilia : Hair-like projections.
Flagella : whip-like projections.
Kineties : Cilliates usually have their cilia arranged inrows called .
Cell walls : Protozoa has no .
Amoebiasis :This disease is caused by the sarcodina group of protozoa
Giardiasis : This disease is also transmitted through oral contact of feces as the parasite is found in fecal matter.
African sleeping sickness : is a disease caused by the protozoa, which are carried by the tsetse fly and are transmitted to humans through tsetse fly bites.
Leishmaniasis : This disease is caused by the Leishmania parasite.
Toxoplasmosis : is caused by one of the most common parasites in the world, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Malaria : is a very common disease in some countries and is spread through mosquito bites.
Babesiosis : This disease is caused by the Babesia parasite that is transmitted through ticks. It can also be transmitted through blood transfusions of donors who carry the Babesia parasite.
Trichomonas Vaginalis : Trichomoniasis disease is caused by the protozoan parasite called .
Across:3. | is a disease caused by the protozoa, which are carried by the tsetse fly and are transmitted to humans through tsetse fly bites. | 5. | Flagellates are also called . | 6. | Form an extremely large group distinguished by the possesion of cilia. | 8. | Radiating microtubule-supported. | 11. | Move by means of flowing cytoplasm , usually with the production of pseudopodia. |
| 14. | Are the locomotor or food-capturing organelles. | 15. | is caused by one of the most common parasites in the world, according to the Mayo Clinic. | 18. | This disease is caused by the Leishmania parasite. | 19. | Have unsupported pseudopodia. | 20. | This disease is caused by the Babesia parasite that is transmitted through ticks. It can also be transmitted through blood transfusions of donors who carry the Babesia parasite. |
| | Down:1. | Trichomoniasis disease is caused by the protozoan parasite called . | 2. | This disease is also transmitted through oral contact of feces as the parasite is found in fecal matter. | 4. | Protozoa has no . | 7. | Is also called as amobae. | 9. | whip-like projections. |
| 10. | Hair-like projections. | 12. | Cilliates usually have their cilia arranged inrows called . | 13. | This disease is caused by the sarcodina group of protozoa | 16. | These protozoa have no locomotory extensions of the body and all species are parasitic. | 17. | is a very common disease in some countries and is spread through mosquito bites. |
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Across:3. | is a disease caused by the protozoa, which are carried by the tsetse fly and are transmitted to humans through tsetse fly bites. | 5. | Flagellates are also called . | 6. | Form an extremely large group distinguished by the possesion of cilia. | 8. | Radiating microtubule-supported. | 11. | Move by means of flowing cytoplasm , usually with the production of pseudopodia. |
| 14. | Are the locomotor or food-capturing organelles. | 15. | is caused by one of the most common parasites in the world, according to the Mayo Clinic. | 18. | This disease is caused by the Leishmania parasite. | 19. | Have unsupported pseudopodia. | 20. | This disease is caused by the Babesia parasite that is transmitted through ticks. It can also be transmitted through blood transfusions of donors who carry the Babesia parasite. |
| | Down:1. | Trichomoniasis disease is caused by the protozoan parasite called . | 2. | This disease is also transmitted through oral contact of feces as the parasite is found in fecal matter. | 4. | Protozoa has no . | 7. | Is also called as amobae. | 9. | whip-like projections. |
| 10. | Hair-like projections. | 12. | Cilliates usually have their cilia arranged inrows called . | 13. | This disease is caused by the sarcodina group of protozoa | 16. | These protozoa have no locomotory extensions of the body and all species are parasitic. | 17. | is a very common disease in some countries and is spread through mosquito bites. |
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