yes.
An example for the independent protist is that they can't live without the host.
An example of a dependent protist is an apicomplexan parasite like Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria. This protist depends on a host organism for survival and reproduction, and cannot live independently outside of a host cell.
fresh water
you would find this where otherbacteria lives >> lol:)
yes, they survive in hosts or live on dead carcasses
they live where there is an abundant source of water a.k.a moist areas
Malaria is a protist
Both live near freshwater and are both unicellular.
A protist is a cell
protist
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
A protist that requires a host is known as a parasitic protist. These protists live off their host for nutrients and reproduce within the host's body, causing various diseases. Examples include Plasmodium, which causes malaria, and Giardia, which causes gastrointestinal issues.