Spirogyra is a water plant, not a protist. It is in the Plantae category. Protists are neither animal or plant, but their own category.
It is more plan-tlike. because it is a type of 'alga' which usually contain plant-like feature's.
Phytoplankton are considered plant-like rather than plants. They are classified as plants because photosynthesize, which transforms light the sun into energy.
Because it has various organelles found in plants which include the cell wall, chloroplast etc.
Plant-like. According to some, Spirogyra is a plant, a member of Virdeplantae.
The Genus Spirogyra is freshwater green algae ... it is a Plant
Spirogyra would be considered a plant-like cell because it has chloroplasts. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
By whom? According to the Wikipedia article on Spirogyra, it is a plant.
animal-like cell i think
Euplotes belong to Kingdom Animalia.
animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like.
Yes, the categories animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like are useful in classifying protists based on their characteristics and behaviors. These categories help to organize and identify the diverse group of protists based on their nutritional mode, mobility, and other defining features.
Animal-Like Plant-like fungus-like
Somewhat, there are three groups: Plant-like, Animal-like, and fungus-like. Protists are basically the leftovers.
It has plant characteristics.
Eukaryotes
Yes, the categories animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like are useful in classifying protists based on their characteristics and behaviors. These categories help to organize and identify the diverse group of protists based on their nutritional mode, mobility, and other defining features.
Animal like Protist, Fungus like Protist, and Plant like Protist
it is like a blend between all but mostly fungus like according to my textbook from Stanford
Euplotes belong to Kingdom Animalia.
Bacillariophyta are organisms that live on trees and require sunlight. They are bacteria that are derived from and act like a fungus.
animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like.
Animal-Like Plant-like fungus-like
Somewhat, there are three groups: Plant-like, Animal-like, and fungus-like. Protists are basically the leftovers.
Microscopic living cells are the basic building blocks of life and the smallest unit of life. They are complex structures that perform various functions to sustain life, such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Examples of microscopic living cells include bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic cells.
No, an amoeba is not a fungus. Amoebas are unicellular organisms that belong to the group of protozoa. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that include organisms such as mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.