Kelp, seaweed, phytoplankton, dinoflagellates, diatoms, sea lettuce, algae, etc.
mussels, oysters, and fish
protists live in water
where do spore forming protists live
A Protista can be either anaerobic or aerobic. This is because some of them live at the bottom of the ocean or in hot springs.
Animal-like protists live in moist and damp places
No. Protists can live in oceans, ponds, and streams. They can also live in human and animal digestive tracts.
Protists live in oceans, streams, ponds, and also human and animal digestive tracts.
Protists can live in a large range of environments, including what are known as "extreme" environments. But most protists live in moist/ damp environments like ponds, swamps, lakes, creeks, that kind of thing.
No, archaea and protists are very similar but they do not live together in colonies. Protists is anything that doesn't fit in the category of the other kingdoms. Hope this helped!
Protozoans are nothing but microorganisms that are unicellular (having only one cell) such as amoeba. Protozoa exist throughout aqueous environments and soil, occupying a range of trophic levels. As predators, they prey upon unicellular or filamentous algae, bacteria, and microfungi.
They live on Scott Stancil
The protists do not have much in common besides a relatively simple organization[3] - either they are unicellular, or they are multicellular without specialized tissues. This simple cellular organization distinguishes the protists from other eukaryotes, such as fungi, animals and plants. Protists live in almost any environment that contains liquid water. Many protists, such as the algae, are photosynthetic and are vital primary producers in ecosystems, particularly in the ocean as part of the plankton. Other protists, such as the Kinetoplastids and Apicomplexa are responsible for a range of serious human diseases, such as malaria and sleeping sickness.
fungi can live longer