PPT-LIST SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF THESE MICROORGANISMS

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 1 Classify the various protozoans 2 Identify their means of locomotion 3 Describe how the protozoans move COPY NOTES and GUESS AIM

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