| A | B |
| protozoa | often used informally to describe the many phyla of animal-like protists |
| zooflagellates | animal-like protists that haveone or more flagella at same point in thier life cycle |
| flagella | tail-like structuresthat help unicellular organisms swim |
| flagella of zooflagellates | look like the flagella of prokaryotes, they are structurally very diffrent |
| prokaryotic flagella | attach to the surface of the cell |
| eukaryotic flagella | extensions of the cytoplasm |
| microtubules | prokaryotic flagella and eukaryotic hlagella is made of bundles of small tubes |
| Amoebas | they are very flexible and from pseudopods to move |
| pseudopod | means "fake foot". atemporary extension of cytoplasm and plasma membrane that heips pretozoa move and feed |
| ccilia | it is short, hairlike structures that over some or all of the cell surface and help the organism swim and capture food |
| Malaria | passed to humans and other animals through the bit of the Anopheles mosquito |
| foraminifera | sometimes simply called forams, are nemed for their multichambered shell |