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all protists have 1 organelle to move

their are 2 kind of ways for them to move locomotion and movement

protist use flagellum or cilia to move which is called locomotion

they also use pseudopods to move by changing shapes which is called movement

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Fungi have most of the same kinds of organelles as other eukaryotes; mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, but also have specialized cell components such as Spitzenkorper bodies and spindle pole bodies. In addition, true fungi produce cell walls made out of chitin (usually), and have specialized structures between the cross-walls (septa) separating cells.

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All the organelles present in animal cells are also present in fungal cells. Fungi cells also have cell walls, like plant cells but unlike animal cells.

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There are no organelles in fungi u wierdo. from anonymous

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nucleus

pila

flagella

cell membrane

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Protists and fungi both have Eukaryotic cells.

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