YES It IS LIVIN
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
Oh honey, a protist is definitely living. It's a single-celled organism that's out there doing its thing, living its best life. So, yeah, it's alive and kicking... well, maybe not kicking since it doesn't have legs, but you get the point.
The profession that studies protists are called Protistologists. Their career involves the study of the influence of climate on living organisms. Which is pretty cool.
Yes, protists can be parasites, living off a host organism. Some protists are known to cause diseases in animals and humans. Protists can also act as decomposers, breaking down organic matter in ecosystems and recycling nutrients.
A group of protists living together is called a colony because they form a collection of individual organisms that can function independently but often work together for mutual benefit, sharing resources and protection. When these protists become more specialized and organized, they can be referred to as a tissue, as they exhibit a higher level of integration and coordinated function, similar to tissues in multicellular organisms. This distinction highlights the varying degrees of complexity and cooperation among protists in their living arrangements.
Protists are free living.
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
Protists are living. They are eukaryotic and belongs to kingdom protista.
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
Zooprotists, or animal-like protists. They feed on other living things.
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
As far as I know, no they dont
Because these plantlike protists make the basis of the food web.
bacteria,fungi,protists,animals and plants
Because they are parasitical. The plasmodium protists causes Malaria by invading red blood cells for its nutrition.
Oh honey, a protist is definitely living. It's a single-celled organism that's out there doing its thing, living its best life. So, yeah, it's alive and kicking... well, maybe not kicking since it doesn't have legs, but you get the point.
The profession that studies protists are called Protistologists. Their career involves the study of the influence of climate on living organisms. Which is pretty cool.