The 5 variations of the protist organism are excavata, chromalveolates, rhizaria, archaeplastida, and unikonts.
Every animal,bacterium,protist and fungi.
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.
The protist that is shaped like a shoe is called Slipper-shaped ciliate, commonly known as Paramecium. It gets its name from its distinctive slipper-like shape. This single-celled organism is commonly found in freshwater environments and is a common organism used in biology experiments.
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
Euglena is a unicellular organism be because it only has one cell in its makeup.
A protist is more like a germ. It is a microscopic organism.
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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.
an autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food. Therefore, and autotroph can be a prokaryote, fungus, protist, plant, or archaea.
An example of a dependent protist is an apicomplexan parasite like Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria. This protist depends on a host organism for survival and reproduction, and cannot live independently outside of a host cell.