Biology, asked by akshitnegi2009, 1 month ago

why are protists called eukaryotes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Protists are eukaryotes, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Most, but not all, protists are single-celled. Other than these features, they have very little in common. You can think about protists as all eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi.

Answered by SagarHelp
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Protists are macro organisms.

These animals have distinct nucleus. Their DNA membrane is located within the nuclear membrane

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