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Is a Protista bacteria?

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Answered by Sandra001
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Bacteria and archaea are prokaryotes, while all other living organisms — protists, plants, animals and fungi — are eukaryotes. Many diverse organisms including algae, amoebas, ciliates (such as paramecium) fit the general moniker of protist.

Answered by omkard1000
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No protists is not a bacteria. A protist is a one- or many-celled organism that lives in moist or wet surroundings. Unlike bacteria, protists' cells are eukaryotic. These organisms have a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound structures in their cytoplasm.

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