ciliada
Ciliada (often referred to by the alternative names Ciliata or Ciliophora) is a grouping of single-celled eukaryotic organisms known collectively as ciliates. Characterized by the presence of numerous hair-like organelles called cilia, ciliates use these structures for locomotion, feeding, and sensory functions. They occur in a wide range of aquatic and moist terrestrial habitats, including freshwater, marine, and soil environments.
Ciliates display complex cellular organization for single-celled organisms, commonly possessing differentiated structures such as an oral
Reproduction in ciliates occurs asexually by binary fission and sexually through conjugation, a process of nuclear
Ecologically, ciliates play important roles as predators of bacteria and other microorganisms, contributing to nutrient cycling