Asked by Derrisha Bailey on Jul 27, 2024

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Single-celled internal parasites that have a true nucleus and survive on living matter

A) pathogens
B) virulence
C) normal flora
D) aerobes
E) anaerobes
F) protozoa
G) ectoparasites
H) obligate parasites

Single-celled Internal Parasites

Microorganisms that live and feed within a host's body, causing harm or disease, and consist of only one cell.

True Nucleus

A membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells containing most of the cell's genetic material.

  • Comprehend the fundamental concepts of microbiology, encompassing the explanation, categorization, and traits of microorganisms.
  • Appreciate the role and effects of pathogens, focusing on their methods of transmission and the conditions they cause.
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Taneika Francis-Gross

Jul 29, 2024

Final Answer :
F
Explanation :
Protozoa are single-celled organisms with a true nucleus that often act as internal parasites, relying on living matter for survival.