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What cell type of protista?

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Protists are single celled organisms with a clearly defined nucleus as opposed to the bacteria which are also single celled but have no nucleus. Protists also have mitochondria while bacteria dont.

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a Protista has a cell type that is eukaryotic

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Protists include a variety of unicellular, coenocytic, colonial, and multicellular organisms, such as protozoans, slime molds, brown algae, and red algae.

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Protists are prokaryotic cells.

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Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic

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