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An amoeba and a Volvox are two examples of protists. The amoeba is heterotrophic (does not make its own food), and the Volvox is autotrophic (makes its own food through photosynthesis).

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Slime mold and algae are form of protists. They are quite different from other organisms because they do not qualify as plants, fungi, bacteria, or animals.

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A single celled paramecium.

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