Understanding the Unique Mechanisms of Sporozoans: The Intriguing Apical Complex and Host Cell Invasion

What is the common name of the Protozoa Apicomplexa?Mode of motility?

Sporozoa (no motility)

The common name of the Protozoa Apicomplexa is Sporozoans.

The mode of motility of Sporozoans is through the use of specialized organelle called an apical complex, which is located at the anterior end of the cell. The apical complex contains a variety of structures, including micronemes and rhoptries, which are involved in cell penetration and host cell invasion. Once inside the host cell, Sporozoans typically lose their ability to move independently and instead rely on the host’s cellular machinery for their survival and reproduction.

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