Cell division, as they are unicellular organisms.
Sporesjust got it right.gametesAsexual Reproduction
no they do not "hsve" asexual reproduction they "have" asexual reproduction...
Both.
Asexual reproduction is the most commonly used method
Protists can multiply through several methods, primarily asexual reproduction. The most common form is binary fission, where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Some protists also reproduce through multiple fission, producing many offspring simultaneously, or through budding, where a new organism grows from the parent. Additionally, some protists can undergo sexual reproduction, involving the fusion of gametes, which increases genetic diversity.
Sexual reproduction
sexual reproduction is what echidna goes through
Protists exhibit a diverse range of character traits, including: Eukaryotic Structure: They possess complex cells with a nucleus and organelles. Nutritional Variety: Protists can be autotrophic (photosynthetic) or heterotrophic (feeding on other organisms). Reproductive Diversity: They reproduce through various methods, including asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Habitat Versatility: Protists thrive in diverse environments, from freshwater to marine and even terrestrial ecosystems. Motility: Many protists exhibit movement through structures like cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia.
Protists do use binary fission. It's up to you to find out the other methods of reproduction now.
budding, asexual
they just mate! like everything else!
Protists can reproduce both asexually through processes like binary fission or budding, and sexually through processes like conjugation or syngamy (fusion of gametes). The method of reproduction can vary depending on the species of protist and environmental conditions.