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Describe the structure of a typical protist.​

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Answered by hridaykushwaha50
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Answer:Protist cells may contain a single nucleus or many nuclei; they range in size from microscopic to thousands of meters in area.

Protists may have animal-like cell membranes, plant-like cell walls, or may be covered by a pellicle.

Some protists are heterotrophs and ingest food by phagocytosis, while other types of protists are photoautotrophs and store energy via photosynthesis.

Most protists are motile and generate movement with cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia.

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Answered by dimpy133
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Although they are all similar, you can likely tell them all apart. They probably each have different faces, different personalities, and even different voices. Humans are surely diverse, but, protists are even more diverse than humans!

By definition, a protist is essentially any eukaryotic (has a nucleus) organism that is not an animal, plant or fungus. So... what exactly are protists? Some are more like plants, others are more like animals, and still others are more like fungi. Some are single-celled, while others are multicellular. Some protists are photosynthetic, meaning that they, like plants, can convert the energy from sunlight into foods like sugar. Most, but not all, cannot be seen without a microscope. Some protists reproduce asexually, yet others reproduce sexually. In short, protists are a very varied group of organisms, and so are the eukaryotic cells that make up protists.

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