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fungi
1) producers- get food by photosynthesis 2) heterotrophs- gets food by eating other organism or byproducts 3) parasite- an organism that its off another species (the host) 4) host- another organism from which the parasite takes food and shelter
animal like protist feed off of other organisms plants a absorb suns energy to make its own food
In Mexico, amoebas get in the water. people get food poisoning and call it moctezuma's revenge. Amoebas are protists. Protists are in the Kingdom Protista.
Protists have characteristics such as being eukaryotic, are both photosynthetic and heterotrophic species and are single-celled. Some are plant-like while others are animal-like but they all fall under kingdom Protista.
The Prokaryote kingdom is one of the kingdoms that contain only organisms that cannot produce their own foods. The other kingdoms with organisms that cannot produce food are the fungi kingdom, and the animal kingdom.
In Mexico, amoebas get in the water. people get food poisoning and call it moctezuma's revenge. Amoebas are protists. Protists are in the Kingdom Protista.
A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.
Protists play important roles in aquatic ecosystems as primary producers, consumers, and decomposers. They are crucial in nutrient cycling and serve as food sources for many organisms in the food chain. Some protists also form symbiotic relationships with other organisms, contributing to overall ecosystem diversity and stability.
Scientists classify organisms into different kingdoms based on their source of energy through their mode of nutrition. Organisms that obtain energy from the sun through photosynthesis belong to the kingdom Plantae, while those that obtain energy from consuming other organisms belong to the kingdom Animalia. Organisms that obtain energy from breaking down organic matter or inorganic compounds belong to the kingdom Fungi or Kingdom Protista, depending on other characteristics.