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Protozoa

American  
[proh-tuh-zoh-uh] / ˌproʊ təˈzoʊ ə /

noun

  1. a major grouping or superphylum of the kingdom Protista, comprising the protozoans.


protozoa Cultural  
  1. Single-celled animals, such as amoebas, that are the most primitive form of animal life. In modern biology, they are classified in the kingdom of Protoctista rather than in the animal kingdom. (See Linnean classification.)


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Some protozoa are parasites and may be pathogenic, causing diseases such as malaria and dysentery.

Etymology

Origin of Protozoa

From New Latin, dating back to 1825–35; proto-, -zoa

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A24 secured the rights to Walter Isaacson's biography on the world's richest person, according to the source, who added the Musk biopic will be produced by Aronofsky's production company, Protozoa Pictures.

From Reuters

Private investors came aboard, as did executive producer Darren Aronofsky and his Protozoa Pictures, allowing the filmmakers to tell the tough and at times bleak story they wanted without pulling any punches.

From Los Angeles Times

"She showed us a prototype for 'Spheres' and it was unlike anything we had seen in VR," says Dylan Golden, a producer with Aronofsky's Protozoa Pictures.

From Los Angeles Times

An early marketing image on “mother!” came from his team at Protozoa, catching way off-guard executives at Paramount, who would typically convene and authorize such decisions themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

Protozoa, in turn, are eaten by nematodes and other small arthropods.

From Washington Post