The Single-celled animals: protozoa

United States, 1962

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Episode of Series “Biology program; unit 3. Animal life”.
This film illustrates the characteristics and behaviour of representatives of each class of protozoans. It demonstrates the processes of digestion and reproduction, and discusses theories of protozoan evolution from ancient single-celled plants. Suitable for upper secondary level.

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producer

Bert Van Bork

production company

Encyclopaedia Britannica Films

Duration

00:17:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1962

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Biology program; unit 3. Animal life

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Biology program; unit 3. Animal life

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