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Llana [10]
3 years ago
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I am unicellular, I am a heterotroph, What am I? Bacteria, Protist (Plant-like), Protist (Animal-like), Protist (Fungi-like), Fu

ngi 1. Algae, Basilli-chain, Basilli-colony, Bacilli-singular, Chytrid, Ciliates, Club-fungi, 3. Cocci-chain, Cocci-colony, Cocci-singular, Diatoms, Dinoflagellates, Downy-mold, Euglenoid, Flagellate, Parasite, Sac-Fungi, Sarcodine, Slime-mold, Sparilli-chain, Sparilli-colony, Sparilli-singular, Water-mold, Zygote-fungi
Biology
2 answers:
natita [175]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Bacteria, Protist (Animal-like) and Protist (Fungi-like).

Explanation:

Bacteria, Protist (Animal-like) and Protist (Fungi-like) are the organisms which are unicellular and heterotroph. Unicellular are those organisms which are made of single cell and heterotrophs are those which feed or take food from other organisms. So these organisms i. e. Bacteria, Protist (Animal-like) and Protist (Fungi-like) have both qualities such as they are unicellular as well as heterotroph.

ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Bacteria, Protist (Animal-like) and Protist (Fungi-like).

Explanation:

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