in marine habitat
Asexual reproduction is the most commonly used method
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.
algae
for Plato users none of the above plant like protists are called algae
I'm assuming you meant where can you find protists, and you can find them in wet areas mostly, but they can exist anywhere
Most protists are unicellular. Protists such as algae and slime molds can be either multicellular or unicellular.
Plantlike protists, which are commonly called algae, are extremely diverse. Like plants, algae are autotrophs. Most are able to use the sun's energy to make their own food.
slime mold
Some protists commonly found in grasslands include amoebas, ciliates, and flagellates. These protists play important roles in nutrient recycling and soil health in grassland ecosystems.
No, most protists are unicellular organisms. Some protists can form colonies or be multicellular, but the majority are single-celled.
Protozoa are commonly called "single-celled organisms" or simply "protists."
Plants are like protist in that they have a relatively simple organization.