The major difference between the protist and the animal kingdom is protists are unicellular protozoans and unicellular & multicellular, but animals are multicellular animals. For example, you could say protists are heterotrophs or autotrophs, and animals are only heterotrophs. However, animals such as sea anemones and coral can be both.
So, I would go with these three:
1. Multicellular animals, protists, single celled. However, there are some protists that are multicellular, like brown algae.
2. method of movement: protists - cilia, pseudopods, flagella.
animals, muscles and bones.
3. reproduction: animals mainly sexual with egg and sperm, protists binary fission.
protista
An amoeba is neither plant nor animal, but it's of a different Kingdom called "Protozoa" or sometimes "Protoctists" but usually the former.
Animal-like protists
False!Animal-like protist are grouped by how they move.
Well, animal-like protists are basically protozoas. They can move on their own, are consumers and typically live in water. Plant-like protists are basically single-celled plants. They have chloroplasts, are producers, and they cannot move on their own. One kind of plant-like protist is algae.
No. The parameciam is in the protist kingdom not the animal kingdom.
Theprotoctist kingdom is divided into "Plant-like protist" , "Animal-like protist" and "fungi- like protist"
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
protista
animal kingdom, fungus kingdoms, plant kingdoms, protist kingdom and moneran kingdom
If the protist is heterotrophic, then it is most likely an animal-like protist (protozoan)
An amoeba is neither plant nor animal, but it's of a different Kingdom called "Protozoa" or sometimes "Protoctists" but usually the former.
Animal like protist. Protozoa means primitive animal.
One is a grizzly and the other is a gorilla
Malaria is a protist
In science, living things are classified into kingdoms. These kingdoms are bacteria, protist, fugni, plant, and animal. Tortoises are in the animal kingdom. The next division beyond kingdoms is phylums.
Tiger is a bigger animal in the animal kingdom. Puma is somewhat smaller than a tiger.