b. competition.
c. symbiosis.
d. all of the above.
Protozoans can move using pseudopodia, cilia, and flagella, but not by budding. The correct answer is d. budding.
You are absolutely correct, and I appreciate the clarification.
Protozoans employ various methods for movement, including pseudopodia, cilia, and flagella, with budding having no connection to their locomotion.
Pseudopodia are temporary extensions of the cell membrane utilized by organisms like Amoeba for both movement and prey capture.
Ciliates utilize numerous hair-like structures called cilia for propulsion, while flagella are whip-like structures used by certain protozoans like Euglena.
Importantly, budding is a distinct process related to asexual reproduction and not a means of protozoan locomotion.
Therefore, the correct answer is d. budding.
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many things can lead to an algal bloom in a body of water.
I think the main one you should investigate is the process of eutrophication.