diatoms are a microalgae group
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3 types of fungus-like protist are Slime molds, Water molds, and Downy Mildews.Read more: What_are_three_types_of_funguslike_protists
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
Diatoms are algae, diatoms are protists. Diatoms are placed in the division Bacilliariophyta, which is distinguished by the presence of an inorganic cell wall composed of hydrated silica.
class chrysophyta
A mushroom
3 types of fungus-like protist are Slime molds, Water molds, and Downy Mildews.Read more: What_are_three_types_of_funguslike_protists
Diatoms are usually microscopic, but they can be 2mm in length. Marine diatoms are a yellowish brown colour.
Because it is fungus
well first of all diatoms are not a species, they are an entire class of organisms with many different species under the umbrella term, "diatoms." And there will probably always be diatoms of some kind or another. If certain types are endangered, it would be pretty hard to notice as they are microscopic. And it would be near impossible to get anyone to care about an endangered microscopic single-celled organism. That's like asking someone to care about an endangered sewer bacteria or an endangered dirt fungus. At best it's like yeah who cares at worst it's like good effin riddance. But i think this is most likely a troll question anyway. (Don't you have studying to do?)
-Tristan<3
animal like protist
fungus is singular, fungi is plural
fungus look just like mushroom
semipermeable membrane
pennate diatoms
Diatoms are single celled algae.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.