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Q: The animal-like protists have no chlorophyll and are called protozoans meaning first animals.?
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Protists that are single- celled and act like animals are called?

protozoans


What are some ocean animals a z?

zooplanktonnoun [zoh-uh-plangk-tuhn]    /ˌzoʊəˈplæŋktən/ Show Spelledthe aggregate of animal or animallike organisms in plankton, as protozoans.


Animal like protists that use structures called?

Animal-like protists that use structures called pseudopods to trap their food. These animal-like protists are known as protozoans and are believed to be the first evolutionary animals. .


Do protozoas have cells?

No, protozoans are a type of animal-like protists. Protozoans are consumers that can live in water, soil, or other organisms. While these organisms do not resemble animals, they are called animal-like because they are consumers and they share some characteristics with animals. Other types of protists are plantlike and fungus-like protists.


Protists are simple animals made up of?

Protists are made up of very large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic, and most are unicellular.


Like animals animal like protist are what?

pyrrophyta ------------- Pyrrohphyta are a type of dinoflagellate which are a type of flagellated protists and sub-classification of protists. Animal-like protists would be known as eukaryotic organisms. Examples of some of the animal-like protists would be paramecium, amoeba, euglena, vorticella and most of what are historically known as protozoans.


What is the major difference between the protist kingdom and the animal kingdom?

The major difference between the protist and the animal kingdom is protists are unicellular protozoans and unicellular & multicellular, but animals are multicellular animals. For example, you could say protists are heterotrophs or autotrophs, and animals are only heterotrophs. However, animals such as sea anemones and coral can be both. So, I would go with these three: 1. Multicellular animals, protists, single celled. However, there are some protists that are multicellular, like brown algae. 2. method of movement: protists - cilia, pseudopods, flagella. animals, muscles and bones. 3. reproduction: animals mainly sexual with egg and sperm, protists binary fission.


How are algae different from protozoans?

Protozoa typically refer to heterotrophic, unicellular protists such as amoeba. The term algae is reserved for autotrophic protists. They can either be unicellular or multicellular aggregates.


What is the primary difference between protozoans and animals?

The ONLY difference is that Protozoans are unicellular and animals multicellular


Are protists animals?

No. Animals are multicellular. Protists are unicellular.


Does seaweed catch small animals with its tentacles?

Seaweed do not capture prey: they are plant-like protists that use chlorophyll to manufacture sugar via photosynthesis.


Are protists microscopic?

Yes. All protozoans are microscopic indeed.