Bacillariophyta are organisms that live on trees and require sunlight. They are bacteria that are derived from and act like a fungus.
It has plant characteristics.
Eukaryotes
No, because protist is any organism that is not a plant, animal, a fungus, or a prokaryote. Protists are eukaryotes that aren't members of the kingdoms plantae, anamalia, or fungi.
Animal like Protist, Fungus like Protist, and Plant like Protist
it is like a blend between all but mostly fungus like according to my textbook from Stanford
Euplotes belong to Kingdom Animalia.
animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like.
Animal-Like Plant-like fungus-like
Somewhat, there are three groups: Plant-like, Animal-like, and fungus-like. Protists are basically the leftovers.
Microscopic living cells are called Protists. They are divided into three categories: animal like (or protozoan), plant like (algae), and fungus like. Protists have a wide species range because they are pretty much just organisms that don't fit into the classification of animal, plant, or fungus.
Not all amoebae are fungi. An amoeba may be an animal, protozoa, algae, or fungus. A fungus is a plant-like heterotroph organism; single-celled fungi are called yeasts.
An organism is any contiguous living system, such as animal, fungus, or plant.