The three classifications of protists include animal-like protists (protozoa), plant-like protists (algae), and fungus-like protists (slime molds). These classifications are based on their mode of nutrition and cellular structure.
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Phytoplankton are unicellular protists that are major producers of oxygen in aquatic ecosystems through photosynthesis. They play a crucial role in the marine food web and are essential for maintaining oxygen levels in the water.
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The two main roles of protists are as primary producers in aquatic ecosystems through photosynthesis, and as decomposers that recycle nutrients in various environments.
Protists don't have specialized tissues
No, I believe not. There are protists that are producers (autotrophs). This branch of protists are called Algae. However, the branch that you are talking about is Protozoans, and they are heterotrophic, so they need to take food in from the environment. So no, heterotrophs are not producers, so animal-like protists are not producers.
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Some protists are producers. They contain special structures called chloroplasts that capture solar energy in order to perform the process of photosynthesis.
No animals are producers. Only plants and certain protists are producers.
Plankton and Protists. Also plants on the sea floor.
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The three classifications of protists include animal-like protists (protozoa), plant-like protists (algae), and fungus-like protists (slime molds). These classifications are based on their mode of nutrition and cellular structure.
All animals are consumers. Only plants and certain protists are producers.
Producers-get food by photosynthesis
All fish are consumers. Only plants and some protists are producers.
No animals are producers. Only plants and certain protists can produce food from light.