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Amoebas are the animal-like protists in the phylum Sarcodina that use pseudopods for both movement and feeding. These pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane and cytoplasm used to engulf food and propel the organism forward.
The three main types of protists are protozoa (animal-like protists), algae (plant-like protists), and slime molds (fungus-like protists). Each type of protist has unique characteristics and plays a different ecological role in various environments.
Considering pants aren't alive, I'd have to say protists.
No, protists are not classified in the phylum Zoomastigina. Zoomastigina is an outdated term that was used to describe flagellated protists. Protists are now classified into multiple phyla based on genetic and structural characteristics.
Protists can be harmful as some species can cause diseases such as malaria and giardiasis. However, they can also be beneficial as they play important roles in marine ecosystems as primary producers and in nutrient cycling. Some protists are also used in research and biotechnology applications.
All protists use contractile vacuoles for the process of excretion. These organelles help regulate water balance by expelling excess water and waste products from the cell.
All living organisms use excretion to eliminate waste substances.
Worms use their skins for excretion mostly.
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Annelids have an anus
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There are no substances that will increase the excretion of this from the body.
NoBacteria cannot under go meiosis or mitosis. Protists can undergo them
Protists do use binary fission. It's up to you to find out the other methods of reproduction now.
Some protists that use spores to reproduce include slime molds, water molds, and various types of algae. Spores are typically formed as a means of survival under unfavorable conditions, allowing these protists to spread and germinate when conditions become more suitable.
Yes, protists can move independently through the use of structures like flagella, cilia, or pseudopods. These structures allow protists to swim, glide, or crawl in their aquatic or moist environments.
yes photosynthesis