One finds these forms of organic life in bodies of water, i.e. lakes or oceans.
They tend to exist as parasites, living off other life forms
There is no longer a Kingdom of Protists. They are not a monophyletic group (clade). So, the answer is some do some don't. Algae (a type of photosynthetic protist) tend to have a cell wall. Protozoa (the animal like protists) do not. Most single cell protozoa have a pellicle to protect the cell.
Sonnets tend to be about love and/or nature.
It's as alive as a plant. The only difference is that plants have leaves, roots, stalks. Algae tend to be unicellular.
Clams tend to be filter feeders and pull water into their shells and then filter out any edible organisms they find there. Typically they eat plankton and bits of algae.
Blue tangs eat algae, but they don't tend to suck on it.
Because it is a law of nature.
Movies that tend to relate to the nature of an icon.
You would expect to find more seaweed and algae in coastal areas, particularly in regions with shallow waters like estuaries and kelp forests. These environments provide ample sunlight and nutrients, which are essential for photosynthesis and growth. Additionally, areas with rocky substrates and calm waters tend to support higher densities of these organisms, as they can anchor themselves more securely. Overall, the abundance of light and nutrients in these habitats fosters thriving populations of seaweed and algae.
Algae are living things. They are similar to plants in that they have chloroplasts and can make their own food through photosynthesis.
Plant cells tend to be cubical in nature whereas animal cells tend to be spherical.
It is very difficult for organisms without harder parts to be preserved as fossils. Therefore, they tend to completely vanish before we can dig up parts of them to date them.