Protists do not have specialized tissues.
One way protists differ from plants and animals is that they are typically single-celled organisms, whereas plants and animals are mostly multi-cellular. Additionally, protists exhibit a wider range of structural and functional diversity compared to plants and animals.
one has legs and plants dont
No, one-celled organisms are classified in the kingdom Protista or Monera, not in the plant kingdom (Plantae). One-celled organisms such as bacteria, protists, and algae belong to these kingdoms based on their characteristics and structures.
Protists are made up of very large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic, and most are unicellular.
Protists are one celled organisms that have animal like protozoa, plant like algae and planton. There is a flower called protea.
Animals undergo sexual reproduction, whereas protists have asexual reproduction. Animals are also multi-cellular organisms, protists can be single celled. Some protists are multi-cellular, but they lack specialized tissue (another characteristic often seen in animals).Protists are sometimes called (incorrectly) as "unicellular animals".they are different because one is microscopic and one is not
Protists are one celled organisms that have animal like protozoa, plant like algae and planton. There is a flower called protea.
protist :amoeba fungi: mushroom animal:tiger monera: bacteria plant :lily
The number one thing is their ability to do photosynthesis.
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, heterotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic.
Euglena, for sure, is one.
Part of the definition of both the plant and animal kingdom is multicellularity. Technically, no plant or animal under the current definition can be unicellular. However, the protist kingdom contains one-celled organisms with plant or animal characteristics. In fact, animal-like protists and plant-like protists used to be referred to as animals or plants. Many types of green algae are single-celled, as are amoeba and paramecia.