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Ciliate Protozoans

Ciliate protozoa are single-celled microorganisms that are capable of rapidly moving using their distinctive cilia (tiny, hair-like projections). Ciliates are found in diverse environments, from fresh water ponds and soil to the human intestines, and play a key role in global nutrient and energy cycling. Their abili…

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Overview

Ciliate protozoa are single-celled microorganisms that are capable of rapidly moving using their distinctive cilia (tiny, hair-like projections). Ciliates are found in diverse environments, from fresh water ponds and soil to the human intestines, and play a key role in global nutrient and energy cycling. Their ability to rapidly move and feed on a variety of materials makes them important players in the foodweb, providing an essential food resource for other species. Ciliate protozoa are also used in a variety of research applications, including the study of cellular processes and the development of biotechnology.

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