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They are helpful because they clean out intestines. they are harmful because they can cause diseases
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Protists can have both positive and negative effects on the animal they live in. Some protists can form mutualistic relationships with animals, providing benefits like aiding in digestion or protecting against pathogens. However, other protists can be parasitic and harm the animal by causing infections or diseases.
The eyespot is the organelle that allows some protists to detect light.
Protists can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. For example, malaria is caused by a protist called Plasmodium. Additionally, some protists can disrupt ecosystems by outcompeting native species for resources.
Protists can be both helpful and harmful. Some protists are beneficial as they play key roles in ecosystems, such as being primary producers in marine environments. However, some protists can also be harmful pathogens that cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
Bread and yoghurt are some of the products you get from protists. Products like the yoghurt usually has the probiotics added to them, which act as 'good' bacteria, helpful in keeping the balance between their 'bad' counterparts.
they help you digest food.
They provide a habitat for Cnidarians
They are helpful because they clean out intestines. they are harmful because they can cause diseases
I dont know if i were u i would go to google instead
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Some protists have them. Algae are some protists .
Some protists reproduce sexually and some reproduce asexually.
Amoeboid protists are helpful because they eat bacteria. Thus, they protect plants and animals that would be harmed by those bacteria.
Protists can have both positive and negative effects on the animal they live in. Some protists can form mutualistic relationships with animals, providing benefits like aiding in digestion or protecting against pathogens. However, other protists can be parasitic and harm the animal by causing infections or diseases.
Spore-forming Protists: Sporozoans are nonmotile unicellular parasites that form spores.