If the protist is heterotrophic, then it is most likely an animal-like protist (protozoan)
Animalia. :)
It belong to the fungi kingdom
that would be Eubacteria and archaebacteria good luck with ur home work
Kingdom Protista consists mostly of single-celled and simple multicelluular organisms.
no. Amoebas are unicellular eukaryotic organisms that belong to order Sarcodina and Kingdom Protista. they move by using pseudopods.
protista can actulally be either. Some can be autotrophic and some can be hetrotrophic.Protista can be autotrophic or heterotrophic. An autotroph is an organism that makes its own food. A heterotroph is an organism that relies on other resources for food, just in case you didn't know. :]
Chagas; disease
Subkingdom algae is the condensed version of Kingdom Protista. It contains organisms such as seaweed, rockweed, Phaeates, and some types of moss.
If an organism is multicellular, heterotrophic (cannot make its own energy), and has no cell wall, it is an animal. This is the definition of the kingdom Animalia. There are unicellular animal-like members of the kingdom Protista commonly called protozoa. Fungi are heterotrophic and multicellular, but they have a cell wall made of chitin.
Kingdom Protoctista (Protista) Subkingdom Phycobionta (plant like Protoctists;algae) Division Euglenophyta (Euglenas) Class Euglenocea Phylum Euglenida
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
An euglena belongs to the Kingdom Protista. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Euglenas are single-celled organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
Kingdom fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their environment. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophic organisms do.
The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protista. It is a single-celled organism that lacks a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Yes,it is a cell.It is living organism of kingdom protista.
Animalia. :)
It belong to the fungi kingdom