what are Ampicomplexns
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Ampicomplexans, also known as Apicomplexa, are a group of single-celled organisms that are typically parasitic. They are named for the specialized complex of organelles called the apical complex, which enables them to invade and manipulate the cells of their hosts.
Some familiar examples of apicomplexans include the Plasmodium species that cause malaria, and Toxoplasma gondii, which can infect humans and other animals. Despite their parasitic lifestyle, apicomplexans are also fascinating organisms with complex life cycles and unique structures. They are an important subject of study for scientists in many fields, including microbiology, immunology, and evolutionary biology.
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