---- Its in a group of alga-es and its diatoms, green algae, red algae, brown algae, dinoflagellates, and euglenoids.
They're classifying them by how they get their food.
the answer is trees and things that are producers
Corals are not producers because they are animals, not plants
And What is an example of a independent protist?
protist
They are called algea
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Plantae
plants and plantlike microorganisns are PRODUCERS.
A Protist is a Producer. Also, if you didn't know, Consumers are, too.
many protist are producers.Like plants,protist producers use the sun's energy to make food through photosyntheiso
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animal like protist
spore-forming protists and smuts.
No. All animals are consumers, not producers.However, there are certain protists like dinoflagellates, diatoms and algae that are producers and make energy from sunlight.
Every animal,bacterium,protist and fungi.
No, I believe not. There are protists that are producers (autotrophs). This branch of protists are called Algae. However, the branch that you are talking about is Protozoans, and they are heterotrophic, so they need to take food in from the environment. So no, heterotrophs are not producers, so animal-like protists are not producers.