👉 Protomonadida are single-celled organisms that form colonies on the surfaces of other organisms, typically bacteria and fungi. These protomonads are characterized by a complex structure made up of specialized cells called pseudopodia and a cell wall composed primarily of lipids. They are often found in the environment as they can colonize new environments or interact with other microorganisms. Protomonadida have been observed to form colonies on various surfaces, including bacteria, fungi, and even human skin.