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What is all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

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What are all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

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How do funguslike protists differ from true fungi?

Fungi are separated from the protists based on their plate-like cristae in the mitochondria, the possession of a single, posterior, whiplash flagellum (in some forms), synthesis of lysine by the AAA pathway, the use of glycogen as a storage compound, and the presence of the Spitzenkorper in actively growing hyphae.


What are some animal-like protist?

In a 33 chapter microbiology book, 'The Protists' do not Appear until Chapter Number 26! They include five types of Algae, four types of Protozoa, one yeast and six fungi and The Slime Molds.


What characteristics make a protist more animal-like?

1.)most unicellular 2.)some are multicellular 3.)some are multicellular (algoe) 4.)can be heterotrophic or outorophic 5.)most are in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body 6.)All are eukaryotic (have nucleus)


What protists use spores to reproduce?

Some protists that use spores to reproduce include slime molds, water molds, and various types of algae. Spores are typically formed as a means of survival under unfavorable conditions, allowing these protists to spread and germinate when conditions become more suitable.


What are eukaryotes that have a cell wall?

There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem


Which organisms are always unicelluar?

Examples of organisms that are always unicellular include bacteria, archaea, protists like amoebas and paramecia, and some types of algae.


What are some examples of common Protists?

Some protists include algae, diatoms, paramecium, rotifers, flagellates, amoeba, and giardia. Other protists include trichomonadida, euglena, trichonympha, ceratium, and dinoflagellates.


What are some grassland protists?

Some protists commonly found in grasslands include amoebas, ciliates, and flagellates. These protists play important roles in nutrient recycling and soil health in grassland ecosystems.


What are funguslike protists that sometimes creep together to form a multicellular mass?

These protists share many characteristivd with Fungi. However, because of their differences from Fungi they are classified as protists. Funguslike protists play a valuable role in the ecosystem. They break down dead plant and animal matter, making the nutrients from these dead orgainsms available for living organisms. While some slime molds and water molds are benefical, many others can be very harmful. Many fuguslike protsts attack and consume living plants.


Is the cell nucleus for Protista present or absent?

Some Protista cells have cell walls, while others do not. Animal cells do not have cell walls, but plant cells do.