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All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures

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What are two characteristics of protists?

All protists havee nuclei and are unicellular.


What are the characteristics of the funguslike protists?

They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.


What characteristics distinguish protists from bacteria?

Protists have nucleus and double membranous organells.Bacteria do not have them.


Protists that have animal like characteristics?

Protozoa


Protists that have plantlike characteristics are called?

algae


With the exception of algae all protist are what type of eukaryote?

Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.


Protists with animal characteristics are called?

Protozoa


What are the characteristics that the Protozoa shares with most protists?

They are Unicellular.


How are all protists grouped?

Protists are grouped into several major categories based on their characteristics and modes of nutrition. The primary groups include protozoa (animal-like protists), algae (plant-like protists), and fungi-like protists. These classifications are based on factors such as cellular structure, reproduction, and mobility. Additionally, protists can be further divided into various subgroups within these broad categories.


What characteristics make the Protists kingdom unique?

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What are characteristics all protists share?

The word "protozoon" is a catch-all for any single-celled eukaryote. That's all they have in common; they've got a nucleus. "Protozoa" is an archaic taxon, and over the years has since been split into various other kingdoms including Amoebozoa, Excavata, Rhizaria, and more.


What are two common characteristics of fungus like protists?

Two common characteristics of fungus-like protists are their mode of nutrition, which involves absorbing nutrients from their surroundings, and their growth habit, where they often form multicellular, thread-like structures called hyphae.