yes
Protists only have one cell.
Protists only have one cell.
Yes.
Cell membrane
There is just one.
Protists are made up of very large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic, and most are unicellular.
Protists can have either a cell wall, a cell membrane, or both. The presence of a cell wall in protists varies among different species and can be made of various materials such as cellulose, silica, or chitin. The cell membrane is common to all protists as it is essential for controlling the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.
One-celled protists typically reproduce asexually through methods such as binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells, or through budding, where a smaller cell forms and eventually detaches from the parent cell.
Brown algae
Eukaryotic. This means that it has advanced cell structure, including a nucleus. Protists were the first Eukaryotes.
Yes, protists have cell membranes. Cell membranes are present in all living cells, including those of protists, to regulate the passage of materials into and out of the cell and maintain cellular structure and function.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures