In a 33 chapter microbiology book, 'The Protists' do not Appear until Chapter Number 26!
They include five types of Algae, four types of Protozoa, one yeast and six fungi and The Slime Molds.
Some Protists are yeast, green algae, and brown algae.
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the 3 types of protists are
The three different types of protists are as follows:
1) Animal-like protists
2) Plant-like protists
3) Fungus-like protists
(Main types) = Plant like, animal like, and fungus like protists
Some animal-like protists are: Amoeba (Rhizopoda or Sarcodina), Foraminifera, Actinopods, Zooflagellates, Ciliates, apicomplexans.
pes of protist
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
No,not all protists have. Algae and some protozoans have.
Depends on the life form. For example, seaweed is a protist and is, in some cases, larger than a mushroom.
no!!!!!!!!!Actually most protist don't have chloroplasts however algae for example does.
Protists are classified into three major groups based on their type of nutrition. Protozoa, or animal-like protists, are heterotrophs that ingest or absorb their food. Algae, or plant like protists, are autotrophs that carry out photosynthesis. Slime moulds and water moulds are fungus-like protists that are also heterotrophs -NB
Amoebic dysentery
animallike protist, plantlike protist, and fungilike prostist make up the kingdom Protista.
is protist multicellular yes some are and some are unicellular
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
What physical characteristic did the plantlike Noctilucaand animallike Trypanosoma gambienese have in common?
fungi like
Plants such as Evergreens, Cacti, and clovers lack mitochondria. It is safe to say that almost all if not all plants and trees lack mitochondria. (I do not know about Venus Flytraps.)
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No,not all protists have. Algae and some protozoans have.
Depends on the life form. For example, seaweed is a protist and is, in some cases, larger than a mushroom.
Malaria is a protist
zooplanktonnoun [zoh-uh-plangk-tuhn]    /ˌzoʊəˈplæŋktən/ Show Spelledthe aggregate of animal or animallike organisms in plankton, as protozoans.