I would say diatoms. Diatomaceous earth is chalky, much like the calcite powder from limestone actually used for chalk.
Protists are eukaryotes that do not belong to plant, animal or fungi species. The way in which protists are related to other eukaryotes stems from the fact that among the current protists include groups whose ancestors were the reason why plants, animals and fungi exist today.
The passage of salts into and out of the body is most closely related to the life process of osmoregulation, which involves maintaining the balance of salt and water in the body. This process is essential for maintaining proper cell function and overall health.
No, most protists are unicellular organisms. Some protists can form colonies or be multicellular, but the majority are single-celled.
No, not all protists are unicellular. Some protists can be multicellular, such as certain seaweeds and algae.
The three types of protists are protozoa (animal-like protists), algae (plant-like protists), and slime molds (fungus-like protists). Each type has unique characteristics and can be found in various environments.
depression
Mold
George westinghouse
inbreeding
A "Nudibrank" is a under water creture that is closley related to slugs and snails.
I would think reindeer
John C. Calhoun
which group are starfishes more closely related arthropods or jellfishes
Chalk is a form of limestone, or calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Refer to the related links for more information about chalk.
They are descended from extinct species, but are megapodes, distantly related to pheasants, and most particularly closley related to cracids. They are in the family of galliformes.
Protists are different from any other organisms found in the animal or bacteria kingdom. For this reason, they are seen as heterotrophic or autotrophic by biologists and botanists.
Choanoflagellates are the group of protists most closely related to animals, including humans. Choanoflagellates are known for their distinctive cell morphology.