Simply because it eats other organisms using a simple digestive system. And also Animal-like protist's move by cilia, Flagelum. All Protozoa including Paramecium are included in Animal like Protista , because 1 they ingest food and then digest it , 2 they show locomotion , , 3 they are heterotrophic .
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
Protists are the miscellaneous group out of the six kingdom, so as long as they are eukaryotic they are protist. They can be heterotrophs or autotrophs, they can be multicellular or single-celled
Fungi and protists
It's only dangerous if you are small enough to be eaten by them...i.e. another single celled animal.
yes plant like protists are autotrophs. That means they can make their own food. yes a protist can produce it's own food. All living things have to eat right?
Simply because it eats other organisms using a simple digestive system. And also Animal-like protist's move by cilia, Flagelum. All Protozoa including Paramecium are included in Animal like Protista , because 1 they ingest food and then digest it , 2 they show locomotion , , 3 they are heterotrophic .
A plant-like protista has chlorophyll in chloroplasts to make energy from the sunlight, and an animal-like protist gets its energy from other organisms. All plant-like protists are producers, while most animal-like protists are consumers, in other words.
The kingdom Protista contain all single celled organisms. Examples are: protozoans (animal-like single celled organisms) and algae (plant-like single celled organisms).
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
No, producers can belong to different kingdoms depending on the ecosystem. In addition to plants in the plant kingdom, there are also producers like algae in the protist kingdom and certain bacteria in the monera kingdom.
Protists are the miscellaneous group out of the six kingdom, so as long as they are eukaryotic they are protist. They can be heterotrophs or autotrophs, they can be multicellular or single-celled
Yes. ALL living things, whether plant/animal/protist/fungus/bacteria/archea respond to stimuli.
Eukarya, of course. All protists are eukaryotes.
Fungi and protists
The bacteria has one cell and no separate nucleus
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.