- structure of a bacteria cell is extremely different to an animal or plant cell
- no nucleus but yes flagellum.
Bacteria are single-celled microbes with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
PROTOZOA
- reproduce by binary fission
- many are sessile
- some have structure for propulsion
- food source for invertebrates
Microscopic unicellular organism with relatively complexed internal structure and metabolic behaviors
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