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Funguslike protists include some types of what?

Mold


Do funguslike Protists have chlorphyll?

Yes


What is all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

play basketball


What are all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

play Basketball


What are the characteristics of the funguslike protists?

They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.


What are funguslike protists that creep together to form a multicellular mass?

Group name Myxomycota , eg. Physarum .


The funguslike protists that thrive on dead or decaying organic matter in water are?

Water molds (oomycetes) are the funguslike protists that thrive on dead or decaying organic matter in water. They obtain nutrients through absorption and play an important role in the decomposition of organic material in aquatic environments.


How do funguslike protists differ from true fungi?

Fungi are separated from the protists based on their plate-like cristae in the mitochondria, the possession of a single, posterior, whiplash flagellum (in some forms), synthesis of lysine by the AAA pathway, the use of glycogen as a storage compound, and the presence of the Spitzenkorper in actively growing hyphae.


What characteristic would you use to place a protist with a cell wall in to either the plantlike or funguslike protists?

You would place a protist with a cell wall in the plantlike group, as most plantlike protists, such as algae, have cell walls made of cellulose. Funguslike protists, such as slime molds, do not typically have cell walls composed of cellulose.


How do funguslike protists move?

They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.


What are the 4 different types of protists?

The 4 different types of protists are to get away from bacteria,


What characteristics make a protist more animal-like?

1.)most unicellular 2.)some are multicellular 3.)some are multicellular (algoe) 4.)can be heterotrophic or outorophic 5.)most are in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body 6.)All are eukaryotic (have nucleus)