a common ancestor
A common ancestor is what protest lack. This is what makes them so diverse.
a common ancestor
A common ancestor is what protest lack. This is what makes them so diverse.
A common ancestor
Protists
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.
they are more likely to have individuals with an adaption
Seaweeds are not plants. They are protists. They differ from plants in that they lack vascular tissues (xylem and phloem), they have holdfasts instead of roots, and their cells do not have all of the plant characteristics.
A lot of protists have only been recently discovered or due to their small size are virtually unknown to most people. This causes many of them to lack common names. However, for those that do have common names you can usually find them by doing a google search. Also see the Wikipedia page on protists where many are shown with their common and scientific names.
Protists
Animals lack the ability to reproduce asexually and they can't decompose dead things. Animals are not emo unlike fungi and protists some protists single celled
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.
yes
NO bacteria don't decompose protists instead they both are kept in different domain because protists have membrane-bounded nucleus, which bacterial cells lack.
Animals do not have a cell wall.Also some protists lack it.
prokariyotes do not have.Mamalian RBC,sieve tube elements and some protists lack them
they lack cellular differentiation
Members of a highly mobile and diverse society compensate for the lack of accessible kin by diversifying and associating with people outside of their immediate family.
Have flagellated zoospores, whereas most fungi lack flagella
Sorry to be rude, but isn't that obvious? Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are both bacteria, just in a different form. Bacteria are not protists because they lack parts just to be a cell. They are alive but are not included in the Protista family because they lack a nucleus, lysosomes, and so on.
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.