autotroph
many protist are producers.Like plants,protist producers use the sun's energy to make food through photosyntheiso
they have chloroplast in them so they make food from the sun so if they see light they will want to make food
A protist that can't make its own food is a heterotrophic protist. These protists must obtain their nutrients by consuming organic matter from their environment, such as other organisms or organic debris. Examples include amoebas, paramecia, and plasmodium.
One example of a product made from a plant-like protist is carrageenan, which is derived from red seaweed. Carrageenan is commonly used as a thickening agent in food and pharmaceutical products due to its ability to bind with water and create a gel-like consistency.
yes protist's have the ability to move
yes plant like protists are autotrophs. That means they can make their own food. yes a protist can produce it's own food. All living things have to eat right?
Yes of course they make food.Chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis
I believe so---it is not a consumer and it does not make its own food so its a decomposer.
food
No. Flagellates use their flagella to filter feed. Other protists can engulf food and digest it internally.
The protist was a member of a diverse group of microorganisms.
A protist can survive in an adverse environment by encapsulating itself with a protective coating called a cyst. The cyst defends the protist in extreme temperatures against toxic chemicals and even when there is a lack of oxygen, moisture, and food.