most of them are asexual but they can be sexual too, depends on the organism you are wondering about if it is bacteria then it is asexual, if it is a animal or plant it is sexual. penis inside vagina!
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reproduce asexually
Binary fission is the process of creating one identical copy of a parent and is the most common example of asexual reproduction in protists. In the instances when they reproduce sexually, unsually under stress, it is called conjugation. In this process two parent protists fuse to exchange genetic information and thus create a protist that will be released upon the death of the parent.
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
Protists can reproduce both asexually and sexually, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Asexual reproduction methods commonly include binary fission, budding, and spore formation. However, some protists also engage in sexual reproduction, particularly when facing stress or unfavorable conditions, to increase genetic diversity. Thus, while many protists are capable of asexual reproduction, they are not exclusively asexual reproducers.
Malaria is a protist
A protist is a cell
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not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
A protist is a decomposer
A protist is eukaryotic.