Not every protist is photosynthetic. Algae and few others are photosynthetic
Different forms of algae belong to the protist kingdom, but they do still conduct photosynthesis.
The protist that can only receive nutrition through photosynthesis is algae. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that contain chlorophyll and other pigments to convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
A protist's eyespot is a pigmented organelle that is sensitive to light, allowing the protist to move towards the light for feeding/photosynthesis.
Most of Earth's photosynthesis is carried out in the ocean by organisms in the Protist Kingdom: seaweed, diatoms, etc.
They produce chlorophyl in order to make energy through photosynthesis.
Yes of course they make food.Chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis
Algae is an example of a protist known as photosynthetic protists, which obtain energy through photosynthesis using chlorophyll. They are a diverse group of organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular and are found in various aquatic environments.
Euglena is a protist that can exhibit both autotrophic and heterotrophic characteristics. It has chloroplasts like autotrophic organisms for photosynthesis, but can also feed on organic matter for energy like heterotrophs.
yes Euglena is a protist. It has photosynthetic pigments
Malaria is a protist
Euglena is a plant-like protist that has an eye spot called a stigma, which helps it to detect light. This allows Euglena to move towards light for photosynthesis and to avoid bright sunlight that can be harmful.
Spirogyra is a filamentous green alga composed of elongated cylindrical cells. These cells are eukaryotic and contain chloroplasts capable of photosynthesis.