All protists are eukaryotes, some are heterotrophic, some are autotrophic, almost all can move, and almost all are single celled.
No, we need traits that ALL of them share, not just some or almost all.
There is no longer a Kingdom of Protists. They are not a monophyletic group (clade). So, the answer is some do some don't. Algae (a type of photosynthetic protist) tend to have a cell wall. Protozoa (the animal like protists) do not. Most single cell protozoa have a pellicle to protect the cell.
There would not be enough food food energy for sea creatures to survive.
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Multi-cellular animals also called metazoans came from protists which were colonilized. These colonies of protists formed hollow spheres. These protists which were linked together into a hollow sphere may have had some form of specialization to then make tissue.
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
By their shared traits?
Protists can be grouped based on how they obtain nutrition, such as through photosynthesis (algae), ingestion (protozoa), or absorption (fungus-like protists).
They're all eukaryotic organisms.
They classified protists into the animal kingdom because they shared more similarities. Protists became their own kingdom in the 1830s. The protists kingdom expanded in 1845.
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An area in which people have many shared culture traits is a culture region
Most protists move and generate their movement with cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia (false feet).Protists that are classified as animal-like are called protozoans and share some common traits with animals.All animal-like protists are heterotrophs. Likewise, all animal-like protists are able to move in their environment in order to find their food. Unlike, animals, however, animal-like protists are all unicellular.
Yes, shared derived traits are found in members of the in-group of a clade. These traits are characteristics that are unique to the members of that specific clade and are inherited from a common ancestor. Shared derived traits help define the relationships within the clade and distinguish its members from those of other groups.
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No, not all protists are unicellular. Some protists can be multicellular, such as certain seaweeds and algae.