Some are heterotroph and some are autotrophs. The heterotrophs normally engulf their pray and make food vacuoles out of the resources from what they engulfed. The autotrophs normally use photosynthesis to get what they need to survive
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not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
Euglena, Paramecium, Chlamydomonas are three protists that are unicellular as well.
Yes it is so is seeweed
Plant-like protists are always Unicellular.
Yes, Trichonympha is a unicellular organism. It is a type of flagellated protist that lives symbiotically in the intestines of termites and aids in the digestion of cellulose.
Protist is a unicellular eukaryote, whereas algae can be unicellular or multicellular. Bacteria and archaebacteria are both prokaryotes and are typically unicellular organisms.
Yes, an unicellular protist.
Unicellular protist
Protist
is protist multicellular yes some are and some are unicellular
Human skin cells are eukaryotic and form the outermost protective layer of the skin, providing a barrier against external pathogens. Protist skin cells, however, are unicellular and specialized for functions such as locomotion, feeding, or reproduction, depending on the type of protist. Additionally, human skin cells are derived from the ectodermal layer during development, while protist skin cells are not part of a complex tissue structure like in multicellular organisms.
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
unicellular green algae
unicellular
Vorticella are unicellular protists.
Euglenoids are unicellular organisms. They are a type of single-celled protist that can be found in freshwater environments.
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