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one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce A Bromeliad is another one!!

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Is a autotroph in a fungi-like protist?

an autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food. Therefore, and autotroph can be a prokaryote, fungus, protist, plant, or archaea.


What is the ability to make food of protist?

autotroph


What protist has both autotroph and heterotroph structures?

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A protist that makes its own food is a?

Autotroph. A producer.


What do you call an organism that is both autotroph and heterotroph?

An organism that is both autotroph and heterotroph is called a mixotroph. Mixotrophs have the ability to obtain energy through both photosynthesis (as an autotroph) and by consuming organic matter (as a heterotroph).


What is one example of a protist heterotroph?

One of my favorites is the paramecium.


What is one example of protist?

Vorticella, Paramecium, Amoeba, Plasmodium


What is an example for an independent protist?

An example for the independent protist is that they can't live without the host.


What is an example of a dependent protist?

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.


An example of a protist?

Algea


What is a name of a protist?

Algae is a name of a protist. It is a plant protist. An example of animal protist is protozoan. Most of the protists are single-celled organisms.


Which protist has both autotroph and heterotroph structures?

Euglena is a protist that can exhibit both autotrophic and heterotrophic characteristics. It has chloroplasts like autotrophic organisms for photosynthesis, but can also feed on organic matter for energy like heterotrophs.