PROTOZOAN

prōˌtəzōˈən, informal term for the unicellular heterotrophs of the kingdom Protista. Protozoans comprise a large, diverse assortment of microscopic or near-microscopic organisms that live as single cells or in simple colonies and that show no differentiation into tissues. Formerly classified in the animal kingdom, they are now generally divided into five protist phyla: Mastigophora (the flagellates), Sarcodina (the amebas), Ciliophora (the ciliates), Opalinida, and Sporozoa. Most are motile, and most ingest food, as do animals, rather than produce it themselves, as do plants. The 26,000 living species are cosmopolitan in distribution; they are found in freshwater and at all depths in the ocean; some live in soil. Some are parasites in the bodies of humans or other animals, sometimes causing diseases.

Cellular Structure and Function

The various forms have in common a unicellular structure consisting of a mass of cytoplasm with one or more nuclei (see cell). Like all cells, they are bounded by a thin cell membrane; in addition, most have a tough outer membrane called a pellicle, which maintains their form. Despite their small size and lack of organization into multicellular systems, protozoans carry on all the metabolic functions of animals. Organelles, or intracellular structures, carry out a variety of functions, such as digestion, excretion, respiration, and coordination of movement; some protozoans are much more complex in their internal structure than are the cells of multicellular animals.

Digestion

Some protozoans have complex digestive systems and feed on large food particles, such as other microorganisms. The food is digested by means of enzymes and the wastes transported to the cell surface or stored in vacuoles (bubblelike spaces in the cytoplasm). Others have no digestive system and absorb dissolved organic matter through the cell membrane.

Respiration

Respiration is accomplished by the diffusion of dissolved gases through the cell membrane. Oxygen diffuses into the cell, where it oxidizes food molecules, producing energy and the organic molecules used for the building and maintenance of the cell. Carbon dioxide and water, the waste products of this oxidation, diffuse out of the cell.

Reproduction

Reproduction is usually asexual, occurring mostly by cell division, or binary fission; some forms reproduce asexually by budding or by the formation of spores (reproductive cells that give rise to a new organism without fertilization). In certain groups sexual reproduction sometimes also occurs. In these instances, cell division is preceded by the fusion of two individuals or, in ciliates, by conjugation and exchange of nuclear material.

Bibliography

See H. Curtis, The Marvelous Animals (1968); T. Jahn, How to Know the Protozoa (2d ed. 1978); J. J. Lee, S. H. Hunter, and E. C. Bovee, An Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa (1985); M. Sleigh, Protozoa and Other Protists (1989).

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...genus Spongia . Fig. 1-15: A ciliated protozoan, here, a live Paramecium aurelia...sponges described are marine. THE PROTOZOANS These unicellular animals are so diverse...small as 5 m in length. Furthermore, protozoans can move about by cilia or flagella...
...well. Malaria, for example, is caused by a protozoan called Plasmodium. A protozoan is a germ, if you want, but it is a one-celled...poisons the cells of the intestines. The protozoan that causes malaria has a life cycle that begins...
...animal cell, there is a cortex, different both in morphological and physical properties from the cell interior. In some protozoan cells such a cortex can be clearly recognized. In metazoan cells it is not so easy to distinguish. However, Just 8 has...
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...classified as NIAID Category B priority protozoan pathogens ( Cryptosporidium parvum, Cyclospora...neutralizes the complex defense systems of protozoan pathogens. The complexity of the interactions...between the host innate immune system and protozoan pathogens requires in-depth knowledge...
...surface-water systems. A bacterial, viral, or protozoan etiology was identified in 51 outbreaks...coliforms were not found during the four protozoan outbreaks in which samples were collected...during the investigation of all three protozoan outbreaks in which samples were collected...
...Michael S. Bisesi Introduction Cryptosporidium, a protozoan parasite, is an important cause of the human enteric disease...geese at the 16 sites and analyzed the samples for two enteric protozoan parasites (Cryptosporidium and Giardia), and for an enteric...
...metazoan parasites (22%), cancer (18%), and bacterial, viral, and protozoan infections (17%). We observed cancer in 27% of examined adult...cancer (18%), and infectious agents (bacterial, viral, or protozoan, 17%) (Figure 3). The major cause of death in adult beluga...
...were able to provide estimates for two protozoan pathogens, Cryptosporidium and Giardia...10,000 persons comes from exposure to protozoan species. Thus, if the risk levels presented...experimental transmission of human intestinal protozoan parasites. II. Giardia lamblia cysts...
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...Raloff From Alaska to Florida, a novel and yet-unnamed protozoan is knocking off tadpoles. Species vulnerable to "the beast...all of which are in decline the world over. To date, the new protozoan has been reported only in the United States, Green says, where...
...can have a big impact on the health of local people and long-term travellers. Leishmaniasis Leishmaniasis is caused by a protozoan carried by domestic and wild animals and transmitted by a sandfly bite. The sandfly is found in areas of Africa, South America...
...treat malaria for 60 years, but Plasmodium falciparum, the protozoan that causes severe malaria, has become increasingly resistant...scientists working in Malawi have found that the malaria protozoan recovered from patients no longer harbored a mutation that...
...systems and sweeping through the population at an unprecedented rate. Now the $40 million question seems to be whether the protozoan predator had help from an increasingly degraded ecosystem. The Sound is notorious for its multiple stresses. New York City...
...mainly transmitted by a species of mosquito known as Anopheles gambiae. A mosquito picks up the malaria parasite, typically a protozoan called Plasmodiumfaleiparum, by biting people already infected with the disease. Until recently, researchers had assumed that...
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...the authorities are so worried about this water-borne bug Q What is cryptosporidium? A Cryptosporidium is what is known as a protozoan parasite, and it is a leading cause of infectious diarrhoea in humans and cattle. The organism is common in farm and domestic...
...including: Babesiosis - this particular delight is caused by the protozoan parasite, Babesia canis. It is spread by ticks and is prevalent...USA and Africa. Leishmaniasis - another one of our little protozoan chums, Leishmania infantum is responsible for this chronic...
...scientists soaked sponges and scrubbing pads in untreated wastewater containing a witchs brew of faecal bacteria, viruses, protozoan parasites and bacterial spores including Bacillus cereus spores which are quite resistant to radiation, heat and toxic chemicals...
...scientists soaked sponges and scrubbing pads in untreated wastewater containing a witchs brew of faecal bacteria, viruses, protozoan parasites and bacterial spores including Bacillus cereus spores which are quite resistant to radiation, heat and toxic chemicals...
...birds such as parrots. It is a chlamydial infection of birds which can cause pneumonia in humans. Toxoplasmosis This is a protozoan which can be spread from cats to humans. A pregnant woman who contracts toxoplasmosis risks having a baby with congenital...
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PROTOZOAN pro t zo n, informal term for the unicellular heterotrophs of the kingdom Protista . Protozoans comprise a large, diverse assortment of microscopic...and lack of organization into multicellular systems, protozoans carry on all the metabolic functions of animals. Organelles...
TRYPANOSOME trip n som , microscopic, one-celled protozoan of the genus Trypanosoma, typically living as an active parasite in the bloodstream of a vertebrate; hundreds of species are...
GIARDIASIS jeardi sis, jardi sis, infection of the small intestine by a protozoan, Giardia lamblia. Giardia, which was named after Alfred M. Giard, a French biologist, is spread via the fecal-oral route, most...
TRYPANOSOMIASIS tr pan somi sis, infectious disease caused by a protozoan organism, the trypanosome , which exists as a parasite in the blood of a number of vertebrate hosts. The three variations of...
TRICHOMONIASIS trik m ni sis, sexually transmitted disease caused by the parasitic protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis. In women, it can cause urinary tract infection and a painful, malodorous vaginitis marked by a thin, foamy...
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