animal, plant and fungus
No, brown algae are not fungus-like protists. Brown algae are a type of multicellular, photosynthetic algae that belong to the kingdom Chromista, while fungus-like protists are organisms that display characteristics of both fungi and protists, and belong to the kingdom Protista.
Animal-Like Plant-like fungus-like
All fungus protists are able to produce spores at some point in their lives. Spores serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for these organisms.
You would most likely find fungus-like protists in damp environments such as soil, decaying matter, and on the surfaces of plants. These protists thrive in moist conditions where they can obtain nutrients and reproduce.
In my research throught out the web and text books, there are a few fungus like protists that are unicellular. Thank you!
No, it is a genus of protists.
animal, plant and fungus
Fungus-like protists move, that is the biggest difference. Both of them are heterotrophs, eukaryotic, and both use spores to reproduce.
Fungus
Myxomycota and Oomycota
No, brown algae are not fungus-like protists. Brown algae are a type of multicellular, photosynthetic algae that belong to the kingdom Chromista, while fungus-like protists are organisms that display characteristics of both fungi and protists, and belong to the kingdom Protista.
They live on Scott Stancil
It is a bacteria.
yes photosynthesis
animal, plant, fungus
fungus, shroom,