Characteristics of Protists are:
They are unicellular,
Eukaryotes, that is they are complex-they have one or more nuclei(micro and macro), and organelles to carry out life processes,
They are the simplest organisms to have a nucleus,
They have animal like, plant like, or fungus like characteristics,
Some have animal like and plant like characteristics,
They can be heterotrophic, autotrophic, or some can be both,
They reproduce sexually and asexually
Some are capable of animal like movements(Protozoa)
poopongilica is the scientific name for kingdom protista
It belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
No, protista is not a bacteria. Protista is a kingdom that includes diverse microorganisms like algae, protozoa, and slime molds. Bacteria belong to a separate kingdom called Bacteria.
No, the 'Kingdom' Protista is not a clade or monophyletic group at all, most likely. It could be that it should be divided into about 60 separate kingdoms. 'Protista' was used as a catch-all for unclassifyable groups. This surely does not reflect reality and work is under way to properly classify the algae and protista that swarm in this improper group called Protista.
No, an eye does not belong to King Protista as Protista is a biological kingdom that includes diverse organisms such as algae, amoebas, and some types of seaweed. Eyes are a complex organ found in animals, which belong to different kingdoms like Animalia.
They have mammary glands to feed their young.
It is in the protista kingdom.
donkra is zebra and donkie together. It is a hybrid animal
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
Yes, protista do have flagella.
Locomotory organ of protista
it will get updated and have more featuers or have a new name.
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi
A Protista reproduces by splitting in half.
Protista are type of eukariyotes.So they have mitochondria.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
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