Protists are eukaryotes, so they keep their DNA in a nucleus the same as every other eukaryote.
Yes, and it is too bad they failed! At least two men were involved in the organised murder attempt, and it is suspected that the orders were sent from higher ups.
The DNA in a protist is found in a central area of the cell and it has a membrane around it.
Protists store DNA in cytoplasm.
Bacteria are prokaryotic while protists are eukaryotic. Bacteria DNA is not contained within a nucleus, and it is circular, whereas in eukaryotes the DNA is found in compact chromosomes. Prokaryotes (like bacteria) also lack organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc. Also, prokaryotic cell walls contain peptidoglycan. Protists are divided into three groups: protozoa (animal-like protists), algae (plant-like protists), and slime moulds (fungi-like protists). They do not fit into the kingdoms animalia, plantae, or fungi, but they are eukaryotic (like the members of those kingdoms).
== == = Cell nucleus = Eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA in organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. Prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) store their DNA in the cytoplasm
Straight(isn). It's not circular, the DNA is organized in chromosomes like eukaryotes. So circular is not correct, since that applies to things like bacteria and mitochondria.
No, protists are generally unicellular.
Protists are eukariyotic creatures.So they have nucleii.
Genetic Material (DNA).
Scary protists
cell nuclei that contain DNA... noveanet
internal membranes which separate different organs, also a different form for DNA, protists are bigger, and several other minor differences
I do not think so but some protists have two nuclei.
Amoebas are protists and therefore unicellular eukaryotic organisms. This means that they contain a nucleus. The DNA of ANY eukaryotic organism is found in the nucleus.
Bacteria are prokaryotic while protists are eukaryotic. Bacteria DNA is not contained within a nucleus, and it is circular, whereas in eukaryotes the DNA is found in compact chromosomes. Prokaryotes (like bacteria) also lack organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc. Also, prokaryotic cell walls contain peptidoglycan. Protists are divided into three groups: protozoa (animal-like protists), algae (plant-like protists), and slime moulds (fungi-like protists). They do not fit into the kingdoms animalia, plantae, or fungi, but they are eukaryotic (like the members of those kingdoms).
== == = Cell nucleus = Eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA in organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. Prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) store their DNA in the cytoplasm
Straight(isn). It's not circular, the DNA is organized in chromosomes like eukaryotes. So circular is not correct, since that applies to things like bacteria and mitochondria.
Conjugation in bacteria is less complex because the DNA is only transferred to the one other cell. Conjugation in protist is more complex because the DNA from both cells are being put together to form a whole new cell.
bacteria have cell walls, making them keep their shape, while most protists have either pellicles or cell membranes which can change shape.
In the nucleus.