Bread and yoghurt are some of the products you get from protists. Products like the yoghurt usually has the probiotics added to them, which act as 'good' bacteria, helpful in keeping the balance between their 'bad' counterparts.
cheese, sour cream, other dairy products and seawed,tea,some types of icecream,toothpaste,and yougurt
what are products of plant like protist
Some protists have them. Algae are some protists .
Some protists reproduce sexually and some reproduce asexually.
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
Some positive effects of protists on our life is that they decompose. Decomposition is important so we're not stepping on dead bodies, in the protists case while we're swimming in a pond, lake, creek, river etc. Another positive effect on life protists have is nutrition, protists are called the grasses of the sea because they provide food to aquatic life. Protists are also used in cosmetic and food products, products like pudding and salad dressing, marshmallows and ice cream. They are found in toothpaste, lotion, and rubber tires. Negative effects would be disease, famine, mold, and mildew. Protists caused the potato famine of Ireland, a grape famine that almost ruined the French wine business.
some protists have cell walls All have some sort of membrane. Only some protists have cell walls, mostly algae.
The eyespot is the organelle that allows some protists to detect light.
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, hetotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic. aswered by syd1414, aghe 13
Yes they do. Some protists have other organelles that other protists may be lacking but they all still have nuclei.
The answer is: Protists are organisms that are classified into the kingdom Protista. The protists form a group of organisms that really do not fit into any other kingdom. Although there is a lot of variety within the protists, they do share some common characteristics.All protists are eukaryotic. That is, all protists have cells with nuclei. In addition, all protists live in moist environments.Protists can be unicellular or multicellular. Protists can be microscopic or can be over 100 meters (300 feet) long. Some protists are heterotrophs, while others are autotrophs.Since protists vary so much, we will group them into three subcategories: animal-like protists, fungus-like protists, and plant-like protists.
Some protists include algae, diatoms, paramecium, rotifers, flagellates, amoeba, and giardia. Other protists include trichomonadida, euglena, trichonympha, ceratium, and dinoflagellates.