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 A single celled eukaryote. They can be found in each of the major eukaryotic lineages. They can be parasitic and some cause diseases in humans such as Amebiasis.
A single-celled [[eukaryote|eukaryote]]. They can be found in each of the major eukaryotic lineages. They can be parasitic and some cause diseases in humans such as [[Amebiasis|Amebiasis]].

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A single-celled eukaryote. They can be found in each of the major eukaryotic lineages. They can be parasitic and some cause diseases in humans such as Amebiasis.