1. As decomposers
2. Help make food
3. Can fight disease
4. Can be plant partners
Protists can be both beneficial and harmful. Beneficial protists help with decomposition, nutrient recycling, and are important in aquatic food chains. However, harmful protists can cause diseases such as malaria and giardiasis.
Protists are not known to have a direct benefit to the human body. Some protists can cause diseases in humans, like malaria caused by Plasmodium. However, there are beneficial protists in other organisms, like in the rumen of cows where they help in digesting cellulose.
Protists can be both beneficial and harmful. Some protists such as Plasmodium, malaria causing protist, can be harmful because they cause diseases. Other protists such as Trichonymphs, breaks down wood that is digested by termites, can be beneficial.
Protists can be both helpful and harmful. Some protists are beneficial as they play key roles in ecosystems, such as being primary producers in marine environments. However, some protists can also be harmful pathogens that cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
Algae and cyanobacteria are the protists that form symbiotic relationships with fungi in lichens. These photosynthetic organisms provide nutrients to the fungi, while the fungi offer protection and structure to the protists, leading to a mutually beneficial relationship within the lichen structure.
it can be food :D
Protists can be both beneficial and harmful. Beneficial protists help with decomposition, nutrient recycling, and are important in aquatic food chains. However, harmful protists can cause diseases such as malaria and giardiasis.
Fungus and protists help us in many ways. Fungus and protists are used in food to make it tasty. Example of a fungus used in food is yeast (makes your bread rise). Medicine for example Penicillin comes from a mold of Penicillium. They affect our ecosystems and are used for industrial purposes.
one is penicillin (I think)
Protists can be harmful as some species can cause diseases such as malaria and giardiasis. However, they can also be beneficial as they play important roles in marine ecosystems as primary producers and in nutrient cycling. Some protists are also used in research and biotechnology applications.
Protists are not known to have a direct benefit to the human body. Some protists can cause diseases in humans, like malaria caused by Plasmodium. However, there are beneficial protists in other organisms, like in the rumen of cows where they help in digesting cellulose.
Protists can be both beneficial and harmful. Some protists such as Plasmodium, malaria causing protist, can be harmful because they cause diseases. Other protists such as Trichonymphs, breaks down wood that is digested by termites, can be beneficial.
Protists can be both helpful and harmful. Some protists are beneficial as they play key roles in ecosystems, such as being primary producers in marine environments. However, some protists can also be harmful pathogens that cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
by building cars and flying
Eglena is a flagellate protists that is unicellular.
Algae and cyanobacteria are the protists that form symbiotic relationships with fungi in lichens. These photosynthetic organisms provide nutrients to the fungi, while the fungi offer protection and structure to the protists, leading to a mutually beneficial relationship within the lichen structure.
Bacteria and protists are both unicellular organisms. They can both be found in a wide range of environments, from soil to water. Both can be beneficial or harmful to other organisms, depending on the species.