Protozoa are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms, which are already assigned to the animal kingdom. The basis for the previous classification of these organisms was their ability to move, which occurs in a variety of ways:
- amoeboid in the case of the rhizopods
- by means of cilia covering the whole cell surface in the case of the ciliates or
- by means of one or more flagella as in the flagellates.
Protozoa are characterized by several state forms:
- trophozoites: vegetative, mostly motile state form
- gamonts: initial stages of sexual development
- gametes: mature or male female gametes
- Cysts or oocysts: permanent forms with increased resistance to external agents. Mode of transmission of pathogens from one host to another.