Amoebas: Entamoeba histolytica
A Ciliate: Balantidium coli
Flagellates: Giardia lamblia
Trichomonas vaginalis
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
...to name a few
The 2 are bacterial cells and protists cells
some protists have cell walls All have some sort of membrane. Only some protists have cell walls, mostly algae.
The process used by some protists to actively ingest food particles is called Phagocytosis.
Some protists.
Only Latin for the binomial scientific name, but in colloquial names some parts are taken from Greek as well.
Yes they do. Protist means Protista in Latin. Some Protists have one cell and some have more than one. Some Protists can make their own food and some cannot. They also are eukaryotic in nature.
Idk, but here r some related subjects: mirobes, germs, viruses, protists
Common names for protists can vary widely, but some examples include amoebas (Amoeba proteus), paramecia (Paramecium caudatum), and diatoms (Diatoms). The scientific classification of protists is complex due to their diversity, but they are generally grouped into multiple kingdoms such as Protista and various phyla based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
cells
Its clitoris.
Some protists have them. Algae are some protists .
The 2 are bacterial cells and protists cells
Some protists reproduce sexually and some reproduce asexually.
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
Some of the chemical symbols are derived from element names in foreign languages, especially Latin.
Tornadoes do not have Latin names. The first documented tornado was in 1054, some time after the fall of the Roman Empire. Latin names are generally reserved for living organism anyway.
They usually begin with the letter that starts their Latin name (E.G., "aurum" = gold = Au).