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In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
Protists are simple microorganisms. They are unicellular or multicellular, but without specialized cells. They live in aquatic environments. they include fungi, plants, animals, bacteria, and archaea.
the five kingdoms are bacteria, protists , fungi, animals, and plants. they have also added ancient bacteria but i am not sure how it is spelled (the scientific name I mean)
Mushrooms, bacteria, fungi, and protists are example of living things that are neither plants nor animals.
Bacteria and plants are alike in that some bacteria (though not all) and all plants are autotrophs. Protists and plants are alike in that both are eukaryotes, meaning their cells have a defined segregated nucleus.
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.
bacteria,fungi,protists,animals and plants
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The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
the 5 kingdoms
There are 6: Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals, Bacteria, and Archaea
Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria
Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Algae, protists, phytoplankton and bacteria.
Amoeboid protists are helpful because they eat bacteria. Thus, they protect plants and animals that would be harmed by those bacteria.
Plants do not eat dead animals. In terms of the various decomposing agents that "consume" dead koalas, all of these are fungi, bacteria, protists or animals. Plants are almost exclusively autotrophic.