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What is an example for an independent protist?

An example for the independent protist is that they can't live without the host.


What is an example of a dependent protist?

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 organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called?

The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.


Is Giardia a protist?

Yes it is. A protist that inhabits the limen of the small intestine where it subsists on the nutrients intended for the host.


What determines whether a symbiotic relationship between a protist and its host is mutualistic or parasitic?

a parasitic relationship is when one organism benefits whilst the other is forced to suffermutualistic relationship is where both organisms receive something beneficial out of the relationship


What is the organism which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called?

host


What are protist producers called?

They are called algea


What animal-like protist are paristes that feed on the cells and body fluids of their host?

a sporozoan


What is the deadly protist called?

malaria


What is plant like protist called?

Tadstool


What is an animal-like protist called?

protozoans


Why is the protist kingdom called the middle kingdom?

The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.

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