write about some note on protista ??
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Protists:
65,000 identified species with almost half extinct found in freshwater, marine, and moist terrestrial habitats many serve as food for other organisms in aquatic habitats; called zooplankton (protozoans) or phytoplankton (algae)all reproduce asexually but a few can also reproduce sexually, exchanging genetic information were the first eukaryotic
organisms; thought to have evolved about 1.5 billion years ago protozoans possibly evolved from the first eukaryotes by endosymbiosis
Protists are grouped into 3 general categories:
animal-like - referred to as protozoans (pro means 'first,' and zo refers to 'animals'..the first animals)plant-like - referred to as algae fungus-like - referred to as slime molds and water molds
65,000 identified species with almost half extinct found in freshwater, marine, and moist terrestrial habitats many serve as food for other organisms in aquatic habitats; called zooplankton (protozoans) or phytoplankton (algae)all reproduce asexually but a few can also reproduce sexually, exchanging genetic information were the first eukaryotic
organisms; thought to have evolved about 1.5 billion years ago protozoans possibly evolved from the first eukaryotes by endosymbiosis
Protists are grouped into 3 general categories:
animal-like - referred to as protozoans (pro means 'first,' and zo refers to 'animals'..the first animals)plant-like - referred to as algae fungus-like - referred to as slime molds and water molds
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=> An organism which is not plant or fungii or either animal and is an eukaryotic is called as protista.
=> For conveniences naturally, they get grouped often like algae.
=> They do not fit into any other category and they're single-celled i.e. unicellular organisms.
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