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They have extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm called pseudopod.

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How are protists and plant and different?

Protists are distinguished from other eukaryotes by their simplicity. Protists have much simpler cells.


What makes the phylum protista different from all other phylums?

First of all, Protista is a kingdom, not a phylum. But there are over 24 Phyla in this kingdom. What makes protists different from other kingdoms is that they are unicellular, have a nucleus in their cells, they have no cell wall,, and they can be hetertrophs or autotrophs.


What make protists different from bacteria?

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What makes the protists unique?

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What makes the protists group unique or different?

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Do sarcodines repoduce sexually or asexually?

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What is different between animal- like protists and plant-like protists?

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Is protists abiotic or biotic?

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What is the symbiotic relationship of protists?

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How does sarcodine get food?

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Why are some protists more closely related to other kingdoms than to members of their own kingdom?

Because they are more different than they are alike.


Why are protist producers?

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