monozoa
/mɒnəˈzoʊə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of protozoan that has a single cell and no distinct nucleus, especially a member of the phylum Myxozoa.
“The monozoans in the water were fascinating to study under the microscope.”
1. noun
A type of protozoan that has a single cell and no distinct nucleus, especially a member of the phylum Myxozoa.
“The monozoans in the water were fascinating to study under the microscope.”