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what are products of plant like protist
plants and plantlike microorganisns are PRODUCERS.
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Kingdom Plantae is probably plantlike. Kingdom Animalia is probably animal-like. That probably didn't answer your question, though. I'm guessing your context was something about fungi or "protist" kingdoms. Mushrooms are actually animal-like because they use chitin, a protein found in insects, rather than cellulose, found in all plants, as a structural protein. They also are heterotrophic (have to eat/suck the life out of stuff). So they are a bit more related to animals like ourselves. In the protist "kingdom", now disbanded, slime molds resemble fungi and animals somewhat, amoebas/ciliates resemble animals, and of course algae(including seaweed!) resemble plants.
Protists are classified into three major groups based on their type of nutrition. Protozoa, or animal-like protists, are heterotrophs that ingest or absorb their food. Algae, or plant like protists, are autotrophs that carry out photosynthesis. Slime moulds and water moulds are fungus-like protists that are also heterotrophs -NB
animallike protist, plantlike protist, and fungilike prostist make up the kingdom Protista.
What physical characteristic did the plantlike Noctilucaand animallike Trypanosoma gambienese have in common?
fungi like
Amoebic dysentery
they are know as algae.
PROTIST
what are products of plant like protist
plants and plantlike microorganisns are PRODUCERS.
di ko alam kaya nga nagtatanong eh?
The plantlike protist Euglena moves by means of a flagellum. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
Bursaria spinosa was created in 1797.
Kingdom Plantae is probably plantlike. Kingdom Animalia is probably animal-like. That probably didn't answer your question, though. I'm guessing your context was something about fungi or "protist" kingdoms. Mushrooms are actually animal-like because they use chitin, a protein found in insects, rather than cellulose, found in all plants, as a structural protein. They also are heterotrophic (have to eat/suck the life out of stuff). So they are a bit more related to animals like ourselves. In the protist "kingdom", now disbanded, slime molds resemble fungi and animals somewhat, amoebas/ciliates resemble animals, and of course algae(including seaweed!) resemble plants.