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Molds. Molds such as Plasmodial Slime that may grow on wood after a period of rainy weather. Molds are a type of protists. This is a link to what it looks like. http://img1.photographersdirect.com/img/21394/wm/pd1527513.jpg

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Is animal like protists a decomposer?

Yes, some animal-like protists can act as decomposers by breaking down organic matter to obtain nutrients. These protists play a crucial role in nutrient recycling in ecosystems by recycling organic material into simpler compounds that can be used by other organisms.


What characteristic would you use to place a protist with a cell wall in to either the plantlike or funguslike protists?

You would place a protist with a cell wall in the plantlike group, as most plantlike protists, such as algae, have cell walls made of cellulose. Funguslike protists, such as slime molds, do not typically have cell walls composed of cellulose.


Why did scientists classify protists when there were only two kingdoms?

Scientists classified protists as a separate group because they are a diverse group of organisms that didn't fit neatly into the existing plant or animal kingdoms. Protists are eukaryotic organisms that exhibit a wide range of characteristics and lifestyles, leading scientists to create a separate category for them.


What stops scientists from classyfying plant like protists as plants?

Protists and plants are classified in different domains: protists in the domain Eukaryota and plants in the domain Archaeplastida. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit strictly within the plant kingdom. Plants, on the other hand, have distinct characteristics such as cellulose cell walls and chlorophyll for photosynthesis that differentiate them from protists.


What group of protists can glow in the dark or cause toxic red tides-?

Dinoflagellates are a group of protists that can glow in the dark, a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. Some dinoflagellates also produce toxins that can cause harmful algal blooms, known as red tides, which can be toxic to marine life and humans when ingested.

Related Questions

Is a protists a consumer producer or decomposed?

A protist is a decomposer


Is a clownfish a consumer decomposer or producer?

Only plants and some protists produce energy from light - all animals are consumers.


Is a emperor penguin a consumer or a decomposer?

All birds are consumers - only plants and some protists are producers.


Which group of protists are decomposers?

plankton


Are Cnidarians protists?

No, cnidarians are not protists. Cnidarians are a diverse group of animals that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Protists are a separate group of eukaryotic organisms that are not classified as animals.


What group is a worm in?

decomposer.


Are protists monophyletic polyphyletic or paraphyletic?

Protists are a paraphyletic group because animals, fungi, and plants are the crown groups evolved from different lineages of the protists. They aren't included in the same group as protists taxonomically. This explains why the cladists consider the protist a paraphyletic group.


What group group of protists causes red tides?

Dinoflangellates.


What group of protists cause malaria?

Plasmodia


What is a protists made 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.


What group of protists does amoebas belong to?

animal-like


Is animal like protists a decomposer?

Yes, some animal-like protists can act as decomposers by breaking down organic matter to obtain nutrients. These protists play a crucial role in nutrient recycling in ecosystems by recycling organic material into simpler compounds that can be used by other organisms.