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dusya [7]
3 years ago
14

What are the different kinds of protists?

Social Studies
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Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
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Archaeplasitda
SAR
ciliophora
excavata
amoebozoa
hacrobia
hemimastigophora
apusoza
opisthokonta
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Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
8 0
Animal-like protists are called protozoa. Most consist of a single cell. ...
Plant-like protists are called algae. They include single-celled diatoms and multicellular seaweed. ...
Fungus-like protists are molds. They are absorptive feeders, found on decaying organic matter.
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