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The term that describes protists that are either free living or get nutrients from host organisms is symbiotic. The three types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism and parasitism.
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Protists type of organisms are either all eukaryotes or there are some who are not
Most protists are unicellular organisms, but some are multicellular. Either way they contain a nucleus and organelles, making them bigger than bacteria.
a Prokaryote [Holt Science and Technology (Cells: The Basic Units of Life) Section Review, Section: The Diversity of Cells]
They are either saprophytes or parasites.
Almost all protists and fungi are symbiotic with lichens. These relationships are usually either parasitism or mutualism depending on the environment.
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protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, heterotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic.
Protists type of organisms are either all eukaryotes or there are some who are not
Protists are either unicellular of multicellular organisms. Different types of protists are classified by the characteristics that resemble those of fungi, plants, and animals.
Yes and no. The reason for this answer is that every organism that is not classified as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacteria is classified into the kingdom or "Protista". Protists can be extremely small, unicellular, microscopic organisms. Or protists can be extremely large organisms, such as giant kelp. So, all in all, yes protists do have nuclei, but not all of them. Hope that helps! They are either eukaryotic or prokaryotic so its yes and no
Most protists are unicellular. Protists such as algae and slime molds can be either multicellular or unicellular.
Most protists are unicellular organisms, but some are multicellular. Either way they contain a nucleus and organelles, making them bigger than bacteria.
Protists actually can be either parasites or decomposers. A protist can also be predators or photoautotrophs, as protists can be of various kingdoms.