Protists have nucleus and double membranous organells.Bacteria do not have them.
Only protists use photosynthesis, bacteria don't.
bacteria
There are many ways in which protists are more advanced than bacteria. Protists possess a nucleus. Protists can also be unicellular or multicellular while bacteria is only unicellular.
Distinguishing algae from protists is like distinguishing beagles from dogs. Brown algae (Phaeophyta), red alge (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta) are all diverse "sub-groups" of the much larger group of Protista.
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
Those are two of many characteristics that distinguish fungi from bacteria.
They break up things, all bacteria doesn't but some does.yea they do lol
No. Protists have nuclear membranes in their cells whereas bacteria do not.The kingdom Protists include bacteria. This kingdom includes other organisms besides bacteria. Just as we belong to the animal group.
Eubacteria are prokaryotic, meaning that they lack a nucleus or organelles bound to the membrane. Protists are eukaryotic, meaning that they do have the nucleus.
Only protists use photosynthesis, bacteria don't.
Algae, protists, phytoplankton and bacteria.
No they are protists.
bacteria
Baceria is prokaryotic Protists are eukaryotic Protist have cytoskeleton Bacteria do not
There are many ways in which protists are more advanced than bacteria. Protists possess a nucleus. Protists can also be unicellular or multicellular while bacteria is only unicellular.
Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.
Distinguishing algae from protists is like distinguishing beagles from dogs. Brown algae (Phaeophyta), red alge (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta) are all diverse "sub-groups" of the much larger group of Protista.