reproduce asexually
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
the thing that eats it is a fulagiguny
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
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reproduce asexually
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
Giant kelp is a type of algae. Therefore, it is a protist; protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Kelp is neither a plant nor an animal.
the thing that eats it is a fulagiguny
Walter Henry Belda has written: 'Permeability to water in Pelomyxa carolinensis ..' -- subject(s): Pelomyxa carolinensis, Osmosis
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
yes, it is most primitive comtemporary eukaryote.
1.sunlight 2.eat other microbes 3/eat off of other living things
An individual living thing that can react to stimuli,reproduce, grow and maintain homeostasis.it can be a virus, bacerium,protist,fungus,plant or an animal.