Zooflagellate

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Zooflagellate

Zooflagellates are a group of protozoa characterized by their use of flagella for movement. They belong to the phylum Zoomastigophora and are primarily heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their nutrients by ingesting other organisms or organic matter. Zooflagellates are found in a variety of environments, including freshwater, marine, and soil habitats.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Zooflagellates are typically unicellular and possess one or more flagella, which are whip-like structures that enable them to move. The number and arrangement of flagella can vary among different species. These organisms are known for their ability to form symbiotic relationships with other organisms, including parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism.

Reproduction[edit | edit source]

Zooflagellates primarily reproduce asexually through binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Some species are also capable of sexual reproduction, although this is less common.

Ecological Role[edit | edit source]

Zooflagellates play a crucial role in the ecosystem as both predators and prey. They feed on bacteria, algae, and other small particles, helping to control microbial populations and recycle nutrients. In turn, they serve as a food source for larger organisms, such as small invertebrates and larvae.

Notable Species[edit | edit source]

Some notable species of zooflagellates include:

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