yes, it does not have a cell wall, and it is a heterotroph
Yes, they are.
None
no
A termite is the only insect that can digest wood cellulose... The reason they can do this is the trichonympha live inside the termites and they are what breaks the wood down making it digestible.
Heterotrophic
Yes, but in the form of a parasitic infection
Trichonympha is a wood digesting protist that lives in the digestive system of termites. Digestive enzymes produced by the protists break down the particles of wood which you can see inside the protists body.Hope that helped c:
A termite is the only insect that can digest wood cellulose... The reason they can do this is the trichonympha live inside the termites and they are what breaks the wood down making it digestible. So in short they would not be able to digest their food.
it breaks down the cellulose in the wood and plant fibers; it eats the wood and plant fibers
The protist that lives in the gut of termites is the Trichonympha sp.
A plant. It is nt a plant, it is actually a kinda present in some termites which help them to digest the food the eat.it is a bacteria in the stomach of termites that help them digest the wood. -----prince
Pure water might osmose into the cell and explode it