What is the difference between plant like protists and animal like protists?
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The main way animal-like protists differ from plant-like protists is in the way they get energy. Animal-like protists are heterotrophs. They have to eat other protists or bacteria in order to get energy, much as animals have to eat plants or other animals to get their energy. Plant-like protists, on the other hand, are autotrophs. They can make their own energy from the sun or other sources just as plants can.
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Protists with animal-like characteristics that can move and are heterotrophs whereas autotrophic protists that photosynthesize and resemble plants.
Explanation:
Animal like protist:
- Protozoa are protists that resemble animals.
- Two traits of protists that resemble animals are single cells and heterotrophism.
- Protists that resemble animals can move and hunt, which sets them apart from other protists.
Examples of animal-like protists include:
- Single-cell protists called Paramecium inhabit aquatic environments. They are distinguished by their long, slender bodies and the bristly hairs that encircle them.
- Amoeba
Plant like protists:
- Algae are protists that resemble plants.
- Algae are protists that resemble plants. They consist of multicellular seaweed and single-celled diatoms.
- Algae produce nourishment through photosynthesis and, like plants, possess chlorophyll.
- Red and green algae, euglenids, and dinoflagellates are different types of algae.
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