Yes.
Protists are not commonly used in the development of vaccines. Vaccines are typically made using viruses, bacteria, or parts of these organisms to stimulate the immune system to produce an immune response. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, but their use in vaccines is limited.
A dropper or pipette is typically used to transfer a small amount of the sample containing the protists onto a microscope slide. This ensures precise and controlled placement of the protists for viewing under the microscope.
Sexual reproduction is the primary characteristic used to classify the types of animal-like protists. However, determining if the protist is multi-cellular is also another primary characteristic.?æ
No, most protists are unicellular organisms. Some protists can form colonies or be multicellular, but the majority are single-celled.
1. They help in the process of producing oxygen. 2. They are the main base of food webs and food chains. Without them, the webs and chains could not survive. 3. Protists are actually known to be used in toothpaste! 4. Protists can be used in the thickening of ice cream and bread. =] == ==
cheese, sour cream, other dairy products and seawed,tea,some types of icecream,toothpaste,and yougurt
Protists are used in medication that treat blood pressure, digestion problems, ulcers and arthritis. Protists are also used as food additives and are an important part of the food chain.
yes.
The process used by some protists to actively ingest food particles is called Phagocytosis.
The process used by some protists to actively ingest food particles is called Phagocytosis.
Protists are the animals and the protista is the kingdom where all the protists belong to. In a way, they can be used interchangeably.
cottage cheese they help all dairy products such as cheese, yo-gurt-goat cheese
animals, plants, and protists
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Inside of a termite's stomach are protists called trichonympha. These protists are used to break down wood easily in a termite's stomach (: