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They all have a nucleus so to contain that they need a cytoplasm.

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Are chloroplasts only present in the plant cell cytoplasm?

Chloroplasts are present in plant cell cytoplasm and in some of the protists cells.


Do protists have a distinct nucleus that is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane?

Yes, protists have a distinct nucleus that is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane. This feature distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms, which lack a true nucleus. The nucleus of protists contains their genetic material and controls cellular activities.


What organelles are found in eukarotes but not in prokarotes?

protists cells cilia cytoplasm and fangella


What dos the contractile vacuole do?

It eliminates excess water from the cytoplasm of freshwater protists.


You observe a protists under a microscope it moves by forming temporary bulges of the cytoplasm what type of protists is it?

An amoebae moving by using it's pseudopodia.


Does protists and animal cells have anything in common?

Yes. Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, genetic material, etc.


Are all protists unicellullar?

No, not all protists are unicellular. Some protists can be multicellular, such as certain seaweeds and algae.


What is a false foot of some protists formed as cytoplasm flows into a cell membrane pouch?

Pseudo podium (false foot).


How do funguslike protists move?

They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.


Some protists use energy to expel what from their cytoplasm?

Some protists use energy to expel waste products or excess materials from their cytoplasm through processes like exocytosis. This mechanism allows them to maintain homeostasis and manage cellular waste, which is crucial for their survival. Additionally, some protists may expel toxins or other harmful substances to protect themselves from environmental stressors. Overall, this energy-dependent process is vital for their cellular health and function.


What describes all protist?

The answer is: Protists are organisms that are classified into the kingdom Protista. The protists form a group of organisms that really do not fit into any other kingdom. Although there is a lot of variety within the protists, they do share some common characteristics.All protists are eukaryotic. That is, all protists have cells with nuclei. In addition, all protists live in moist environments.Protists can be unicellular or multicellular. Protists can be microscopic or can be over 100 meters (300 feet) long. Some protists are heterotrophs, while others are autotrophs.Since protists vary so much, we will group them into three subcategories: animal-like protists, fungus-like protists, and plant-like protists.


Do all plantlike protists have chloroplasts?

Plantlike protists are algae.They have chloroplast organells.