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Who discovered animal-like-protists?

Leeuwenhoek


4.What discovery is Van Leeuwenhoek noted for?

He discovered both protists and bacteria


Who discovered animal like protists?

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with discovering animal-like protists in the 17th century through his observations using single-lens microscopes. He described the existence of creatures he called "animalcules" in pond water, paving the way for the study of protists.


What are protists are made of?

what are protists made of


Is Ameba protists?

Amoeba are Protists.


How do animal-like protists differ from plant-like protists?

Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.


How do animal -like protists differ from plant-like protists?

Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.


Where protists live?

protists live in water


Is protists abiotic or biotic?

Protists are alive, or in other words, biotic


Are protists prokaryote?

No, protists are eukaryotes.


Are protists mostly multicellular?

No, most protists are unicellular organisms. Some protists can form colonies or be multicellular, but the majority are single-celled.


What describes all protist?

The answer is: Protists are organisms that are classified into the kingdom Protista. The protists form a group of organisms that really do not fit into any other kingdom. Although there is a lot of variety within the protists, they do share some common characteristics.All protists are eukaryotic. That is, all protists have cells with nuclei. In addition, all protists live in moist environments.Protists can be unicellular or multicellular. Protists can be microscopic or can be over 100 meters (300 feet) long. Some protists are heterotrophs, while others are autotrophs.Since protists vary so much, we will group them into three subcategories: animal-like protists, fungus-like protists, and plant-like protists.