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Q: How do sponges differ from flagellate protists?
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What us eglena?

Eglena is a flagellate protists that is unicellular.


The collar cells of sponges are similar to?

flagellated protists


What is the colonial flagellate hypothesis?

Multi-cellular animals also called metazoans came from protists which were colonilized. These colonies of protists formed hollow spheres. These protists which were linked together into a hollow sphere may have had some form of specialization to then make tissue.


What is one way that protists differ from plants and animals?

Protists do not have specialized tissues.


How do protists producers differ from plant producers?

Protists don't have specialized tissues


What is one way protists differ from plant and animals?

Protists do not have specialized tissues.


How do animal -like protists differ from plant-like protists?

Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.


How are protists and plants similar and how they differ?

They are Eukaryotes


How does fragmentation in sponges differ from reproduction in reptiles?

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How do protists differ from other organism?

They are less complex


How do animal-like protists differ from plant-like protists?

Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.


A protozoan that moves by lashing one or more of its whiplike parts is a?

Euglena, which is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists.