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Based on the modern system of classification, unicellular organisms that contain both chloroplasts and flagella would be
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Your teacher gives you an unknown protist to classify that is currently inactive. The protist appears to have long lash-like
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Your teacher gives you an unknown protist to classify that is currently inactive. The protist appears to have long lash-like
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6. Which group of protists are fungi most similar to, and why?(1 point)
Responses Slime molds, because both groups are
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Which type of protist is most like a plant?
euglenas slime molds protozoa algae
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Which characteristic do euglenoids and algae share?
Both are fungus-like protists. Both can be autotrophic. Both have whip-like
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Which describes a common characteristic of animal-like and plant-like protists?
Both can be autotrophs. Both can be unicellular.
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique
A protist are single celled B protist do not share a common ancestor C protist share a
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Two types of protist species are shown. What type of competition is shown in the 'Combined cultures' graph between P. caudatum
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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what makes the kingdom Protista unique?
a. Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. b. Protists are not made of cells.
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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Which kingdom had microscopic species that are either unicellular or multicellular, heterotopic or autotrophic, cell wall or no
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Which kingdom had microscopic species that are either unicellular or multicellular, heterotopic or autotrophic, cell wall or no
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique? (1 point)
• Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. • Protists do not share
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet so some protists have
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point) Responses Protists are not made of cells. Protists are not made of cells.
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
Responses Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. Protists share a
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?
A. Protists are single celled B. Protists are not made of cells C. Protists do not share
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point) Responses Protists are not made of cells. Protists are not made of cells.
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