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Protozoa
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Protozoa, formerly, the name of an animal phylum comprising a large, diverse assortment of microscopic or near-microscopic one-celled heterotrophic organisms (protozoans protozoan (prō'təzō`ən), informal term for the unicellular heterotrophs of the kingdom Protista .
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). The term "protozoan" (or the collective plural "protozoa") continues to be used informally; the organisms are now more commonly placed in any of five phyla in the kingdom Protista Protista (prōtĭs`tə) or Protoctista
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In Ear Algae, 1995, the protozoic becomes prosaic; his patterns and structures are captured at the moment of formation, their resolution left incomplete.
On the property itself, the mineralized lode is hosted by Paleozoic granite and contacts with Protozoic serpentines and carbonates.
The Property is a producing placer and gold property underlain by basal conglomerates of the Uairen Formation of the Protozoic Roraima Group where there are widespread kimberlite indicator minerals, including pyrope garnets, chrome diopside, Ti bearing minerals such as rutile, Ilmenite and most importantly, diamonds.
 
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