There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
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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.
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Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.
protists are unicellular
Protists do not have specialized tissues.
Plant like protists cannot be classified as plants because unlike plants, some plant like protists use chemicals to produce food which makes the protists look different colors.
No. Plants and protists each belong to, and make up, two different taxonomic kingdoms: Plantae and Protista.
animals, plants, and protists
Baceria is prokaryotic Protists are eukaryotic Protist have cytoskeleton Bacteria do not
There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
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They are Eukaryotes
Protists are eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes). Other eukaryotes are animals, plants and fungi.
Algae, protists, phytoplankton and bacteria.
Protists and plants are similar because there euckaryotic.But they are different beacuse The best way to tell the difference between plants and plant-like protists is that plant cells are part of a bigger structure, whereas plant-like protists are always unicellular. Animal-like protists are even more different- for example, they are heterotrophs, so they can't make their food and don't have chloroplasts.