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Slime Mold or Slime Mould is an organism that reproduces using spores. This organism is not a fungi but classified as protist.

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Which of these kingdoms have organisms with plantlike or animallike characteristic?

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.


Is alga a protist?

Yes, they are because they do not meet the qualifications to be plants, animals,monerans or fungi.


What are 6 kingdoms of living things?

Eubacteria, Archea, Protist, Fungus/Fungi, Plants, Animals


Heterotrophic protists are called?

Protists are eukaryotes and live in water or in watery tissues of organisms. Some protists resemble plants in that they produce their own food by photosynthesis, while others resemble animals in consuming organic matter for food. Protist cells are often structurally much more elaborate than the cells of multicellular plants and animals. Protists include the protozoans, most algae, diatoms, oomycetes, and the slime molds. Also called protoctist. Heterotrophic protists are the ones that need to feed on other organic matter. They Cannot produce their own food via photosynthesis or other internal chemical reactions.


Is archaebacteria the smallest kingdom?

Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals

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Are protist plants?

some Protists resemble plants in that they produce their own food by photosynthesis whilst others resemble animals by consuming organic matter for food. Protists are now considered to be a separate taxonomic kingdom


What are protists that don't resemble plants or fungi biologically called?

Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.


Why the protist kingdom is called the middle kingdom?

The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.


Why is the protist kingdom called the middle kingdom?

The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.


What are the 5 kingdoms of plants and animals?

Actually plants, animals, protist, fungus, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria are the kingdoms of Earth biology.


How are the different types of protist classified?

Protists are either unicellular of multicellular organisms. Different types of protists are classified by the characteristics that resemble those of fungi, plants, and animals.


Protists that do not resemble plants animals or fungi biologically called?

slime molds


Five g roups?

plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protist.


Which kingdom contains some organism that resemble plants and others that resemble animals?

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What are the seven kingdoms of taxonomy?

Monera Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungi Plants Animals


Do some humanoid alien races resemble anthropomorphic animals and plants?

Yes. Some alien races resemble anthropormorphic (i.e. humanoid) animals and plants. They come in all sizes and colors.


Which of these kingdoms have organisms with plantlike or animallike characteristic?

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.