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What protist is helpful to malaria?

Spore-forming Protists: Sporozoans are nonmotile unicellular parasites that form spores.


How do Spore forming protists get food?

Spore-forming protists, such as those in the group Protozoa, primarily obtain food through a process called phagocytosis, where they engulf and digest organic matter or other microorganisms. Some protists, like slime molds, can absorb nutrients directly from their environment, while others may rely on symbiotic relationships with other organisms. They can also produce spores to survive unfavorable conditions, which can later germinate and resume feeding when conditions improve.


Corynebacterium is a spore forming gram positive cocci?

Corynebacterium is a non spore forming gram positive cocci


Where can i get List of spore forming gram positive bacteria?

You can find a list of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria in various microbiology textbooks, research articles or online databases specific for microbiology information. Some common examples of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria include Bacillus and Clostridium species.


Is clostridium a spore forming bacteria?

Yes.


Where protists live?

protists live in water


What do protist producers include?

Protist producers include phytoplankton, algae, and certain types of protists that conduct photosynthesis to produce food. These organisms form the base of many aquatic food chains by converting sunlight into energy.


Is spore a mineral?

No, Spore is not a mineral. Spore refers to a reproductive cell produced by fungi, plants, and some protists as part of their reproductive process. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a crystalline structure.


Which type of consumer are spore forming protozoa?

Bacillus anthracis (spore forming protozoa) rely on their host for food, water, and shelter; therefore making them a heterotroph.


What does non-spore-forming mean when refering to a bacteria?

Non-spore-forming bacteria are those that do not produce spores as a means of survival or reproduction. Unlike spore-forming bacteria, which can enter a dormant state to withstand harsh conditions, non-spore-formers typically rely on other mechanisms for survival, such as metabolic adaptation or forming biofilms. This characteristic influences their resistance to environmental stressors and their overall ecology. Examples of non-spore-forming bacteria include many pathogenic species, such as Staphylococcus and Escherichia coli.


Is S Aureus spore forming?

no it is not. they have researched it and it is not true.


The cause of black leg in animals?

Blackleg is caused by a spore forming bacteria. It can live in the soil, and spread through eating or contact with wounds.