Depends on the life form. For example, seaweed is a protist and is, in some cases, larger than a mushroom.
No. A Daffodil is a flowering dicotyledeonous plant, not a protist. It is a more complex organism than the protist, with many many more cells than a protist has (which is a single cellular organism) to make what it really is.
Every animal,bacterium,protist and fungi.
plants and plantlike microorganisns are PRODUCERS.
A virus is typically the smallest of these three biological entities, as it is much smaller than bacteria and fungi. Viruses are even smaller than the smallest bacteria and fungi, and can only replicate inside the cells of a living host organism.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Fungi
A protist is much bigger.
protist
Fungus
Theprotoctist kingdom is divided into "Plant-like protist" , "Animal-like protist" and "fungi- like protist"
Plantae
virus
protist,plant,animakia,fungi
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Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
No. A Daffodil is a flowering dicotyledeonous plant, not a protist. It is a more complex organism than the protist, with many many more cells than a protist has (which is a single cellular organism) to make what it really is.
Every animal,bacterium,protist and fungi.