yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
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It definitely can. An example of a plant protist would be the algae that can photosynthesize. An amoeba or paramecium would be animal like protists and the slime molds would be in the fungus like category of protists.
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure
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It definitely can. An example of a plant protist would be the algae that can photosynthesize. An amoeba or paramecium would be animal like protists and the slime molds would be in the fungus like category of protists.
yes it is. if you don't believe me go to Google.com and find out more about protozoans and fungs-like, plant-like, and animal-like.
They are Eukaryotic. All protists are Eukeryotic.
Their cells contain nuclei
Protozoan
asexually by fission
protazoan.
Not all amoebae are fungi. An amoeba may be an animal, protozoa, algae, or fungus. A fungus is a plant-like heterotroph organism; single-celled fungi are called yeasts.
The shoe shaped protozoan is the amobea
plantlike
wiener like
If the protist is heterotrophic, then it is most likely an animal-like protist (protozoan)
PROTIST
Protozoan
Protozoan
I'm like 80 percent sure it's a plant cell
asexually by fission
protazoan.
Not all amoebae are fungi. An amoeba may be an animal, protozoa, algae, or fungus. A fungus is a plant-like heterotroph organism; single-celled fungi are called yeasts.
Protozoology is the study of protozoan, the "animal-like" (i.e., motile and heterotrophic
The shoe shaped protozoan is the amobea