Yes, humans can survive without the protist kingdom as they do not directly rely on protists for their survival. While some protists play important ecological roles, they are not essential for human life. Humans obtain their necessary nutrients and energy from other sources in the food chain.
Humans belong to the kingdom Animalia.
An example of a dependent protist is an apicomplexan parasite like Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria. This protist depends on a host organism for survival and reproduction, and cannot live independently outside of a host cell.
The organisms used to make yogurt and live inside of humans belong to the Kingdom Monera, specifically the bacteria Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. These bacteria play a beneficial role in human health by promoting digestion and enhancing the immune system.
Some organs that humans can live without include the spleen, one kidney, one lung, and parts of the liver and intestines.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
Both live near freshwater and are both unicellular.
An example for the independent protist is that they can't live without the host.
Humans belong to the kingdom Animalia.
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Yes humans can live with out heads if they are an zombie.
yes.
grass we can always live without grass
Yes.
No, humans cannot live without establishing a harmonious connection with the ecosystems in the oceans.
no our brain will dry out
Yes.