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similarities between algae, slime moulds and protozoa

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Answered by Anonymous
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How are algae different from protozoa fungi and plants?
The major difference between algae and protozoa is that algae are able to make their own food, as plants do, while protozoa ingest other organisms or organic molecules, as animals do.
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • Algae, slime molds, and protozoa are both members of the Protista kingdom.
  • Eukaryotes include algae ,slime molds, and protozoa.
  • Organelles and a membrane-bound nucleus are present in all three.
  • Algae and protozoa are both examples of unicellular creatures.

Explanation:

  1. The term "algae" refers to a class of mainly watery, photosynthetic, and nucleus-bearing organisms that lack the real roots, stems, and leaves of plants as well as their specialized multicellular reproductive structures.
  2. A variety of unrelated eukaryotic organisms having a life cycle that includes a free-living single-celled stage and the production of spores are collectively referred to as slime mold.
  3. Microscopic unicellular eukaryotes known as protozoa have a very complicated internal structure and engage in intricate metabolic processes. Propulsion structures and various modes of mobility are present in several protozoa.

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