Chlorophyta, a kind of green algae.
Water
It is remano algae.
Protists live in cold environments that contain liquid water. They are least likely to be found in hot environments without water.
the two characteristics shared by all three groups of protists is protozoa and algae
Yes and no. If you take some soil, place it in a Petri dish, and flood it with water, you will see in about 20 minutes a vast number of protists. Some would argue this would indicate that there are terrestrial protists. (Others would counter that these protists live in the thin film of water that exists around soil particles; therefore, they are still aquatic. It also depends on what organisms you call protists. If you consider slime molds and oomycetes protists, then there are many terrestrial protists. Slime molds creep along in the leaf litter, and there are several plant pathogens among the oomycetes that attack the above ground portions of plants.
protists live in water
Water
It is remano algae.
protists
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
Protists live in cold environments that contain liquid water. They are least likely to be found in hot environments without water.
well protists give off the oxygen we need about 92% actually and plants 2% and since most protists live in water we are killing animals that let us live
the two characteristics shared by all three groups of protists is protozoa and algae
protists
wet environments such as: snow, streams, ponds, lakes, and wet soil. They do not live in water that has chlorine like pools.
where do spore forming protists live