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What do amoeba and euglena have in common?

They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.


Where is the amoeba found in the protista?

Amoebas are found in the phylum Protozoa within the kingdom Protista. They are commonly found in freshwater environments, soil, and marine habitats. Amoebas are known for their ability to move and feed by extending their cell membrane.


What do amoeba euglena and paramecium have in common?

They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.


Protista Eukaryote or Prokaryote?

Protista are eukaryotes, meaning they have a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within their cells. Prokaryotes, on the other hand, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.


Is protista singled cell?

Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.


What do Amoeba Paramecium Volvox and Euglena have in common?

They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.


Does protista have cell walls?

yes


Does protista cell wall?

yes


Do all Protista have cell walls?

no


Is protista a prokaryote or eukaryote?

protista is a kingom.It belongs to phyllum eukariya


Is a blood cell a Protista?

No, a blood cell is not a Protista. Blood cells are not classified as Protista, which are single-celled eukaryotic organisms. Blood cells are specialized cells found in the circulatory system of animals.


What Controls what moves in and out of the cell?

Cell membrane