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You would generally expect to find more individual protists in a body of water that does not dry up, as stable aquatic environments provide consistent conditions for growth and reproduction. In contrast, a body of water that dries up periodically may experience stress and habitat loss, leading to reduced protist populations. However, certain resilient protists might thrive in temporary water bodies during wet periods. Overall, the stability of a permanent water source typically supports greater biodiversity and abundance of protists.
yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure yes it can.i read it in a book somewhere in elamentary school.i am pretty sure ----------- It definitely can. An example of a plant protist would be the algae that can photosynthesize. An amoeba or paramecium would be animal like protists and the slime molds would be in the fungus like category of protists.
Fungi require moisture to survive and the desert provides little of this commodity.
They can be find anywhere near the equator
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
Fungus-like protists lack chitin in their cell walls and have motile spores, while fungi have chitin in their cell walls and non-motile spores. Fungus-like protists also have more varied lifestyles, including both parasitic and saprotrophic behavior.
unicorns
Grassland
seaweed
I'm assuming you meant where can you find protists, and you can find them in wet areas mostly, but they can exist anywhere
a mushroom´s underground hyphae
mushrooms,fungus and worms provide decomposion in forest ecosystems
Protists are eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungal kingdoms. They exhibit a wide range of diversity in terms of size, shape, and habitat. Many protists are unicellular, but there are also multicellular protists like algae.
Ergot is the common name of a fungus in the genus Claviceps that is parasitic on certain grains and grasses.
You would generally expect to find more individual protists in a body of water that does not dry up, as stable aquatic environments provide consistent conditions for growth and reproduction. In contrast, a body of water that dries up periodically may experience stress and habitat loss, leading to reduced protist populations. However, certain resilient protists might thrive in temporary water bodies during wet periods. Overall, the stability of a permanent water source typically supports greater biodiversity and abundance of protists.
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Ergot is the common name of a fungus in the genus Claviceps that is parasitic on certain grains and grasses.