A plant-like protista has chlorophyll in chloroplasts to make energy from the sunlight, and an animal-like protist gets its energy from other organisms. All plant-like protists are producers, while most animal-like protists are consumers, in other words.
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No, Chloroplasts are areas in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
The diatoms, plantlike protists, have glass-like cell walls.
Animal-like protists are unicellular~
fungi can live longer
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Protists and plants are similar because there euckaryotic.But they are different beacuse The best way to tell the difference between plants and plant-like protists is that plant cells are part of a bigger structure, whereas plant-like protists are always unicellular. Animal-like protists are even more different- for example, they are heterotrophs, so they can't make their food and don't have chloroplasts.
Amoeba is animal-like because they can not do photosynthesis which other plant-like protists can do. Amoeba are protozoans. Amoeba hunt for their food. They eat bacteria, smaller protozoans and other smaller organisms.
Yes, plantlike protists, such as algae, are capable of photosynthesis, which means they can make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. They contain chlorophyll like plants, enabling them to convert light energy into chemical energy for growth and survival.
A protist that is in constant darkness is more likely to exhibit animal-like characteristics rather than plant-like. This is because plant-like protists, such as algae, rely on photosynthesis and need light to produce energy. In contrast, animal-like protists, which often consume organic matter or other organisms for energy, would thrive in a dark environment where they can feed on available nutrients. Thus, the absence of light favors the animal-like behavior of such protists.
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