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Monerans or prokaryotes are similar to protists because they are both unicellular. Their modes of locomotion is through the use of structures like flagella and cilia.

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Are monerans multicellular?

No, monerans are unicellular organisms. They are prokaryotes that do not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.


How do protists effect the earths heating and cooling system?

Protists affect the Earth's heating and cooling system through processes like photosynthesis and carbon sequestration. Photosynthetic protists, like algae, help cool the Earth by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Additionally, some protists play a role in regulating nutrient cycles that influence the Earth's climate.


How are protista classified?

Protista is a kingdom within the eukaryotic domain. However, the kingdom is recognized to be paraphyletic: it is not defined as an ancestor and all its descendants, but includes a wide variety of organisms of which the exact relationship to the eukaryotic domain is not determined. Genetic assays are now being applied to redefine the various clades in Protista and establish their relationships.


Which group of animal-like protists captures food using pseudopods?

Amoebas are the group of animal-like protists that capture food using pseudopods, which are temporary projections of the cell membrane that helps in engulfing food particles.


Is Protista autotrophy or heterotrophy?

Protists can exhibit both autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition. Some protists are autotrophic, meaning they can produce their own food through photosynthesis, while others are heterotrophic, feeding on organic matter produced by other organisms.

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How are monerans and protists?

Monerans or prokaryotes are similar to protists because they are both unicellular. Their modes of locomotion is through the use of structures like flagella and cilia.


How are protists different from monerans?

The main difference between protists and monerans is that monerans are prokaryotes while protists are eukaryotes. There are a vast number of other differences, but that is the main one. Study the deffinitions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to further your understanding. Note: easier to understand; classification system.


How are monerans and protist the same?

monerans and protists are the same because they are both some type of bactira.


How are monerans like protists?

i think cause its about the way the produce


Are protists larger than monerans?

Protists tend to be bigger, and can be multicellular (such as some seaweed). so yes.


What is the difference between monerans and protists?

Monerans are a group of single-celled organisms that lack a distinct nucleus, while protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that can be single-celled or multicellular. Monerans include bacteria and archaea, while protists include organisms like algae, amoebas, and ciliates.


Do fungis plants monerans protists and animals make their own food?

Yes.


What is the basic unit of structure in protists and monerans?

Cell. Becuase CELLS are the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.


What are the 6 different animal kingdoms?

Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria


What are plants certain protists and monerans called?

Plants, certain protists, and monerans are collectively called autotrophs, as they are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis or other processes without needing to consume other organisms for nutrition.


How are protists and monerans alike?

Protists and monerans are both types of single-celled organisms. They both lack complex structures such as tissues and organs found in multicellular organisms. Additionally, they can both be found in a wide range of environments, from aquatic to terrestrial habitats.


Name the six kingdoms?

i think they are only 5..they are animals,plants,fungi,protists,monerans