Is an amoeba a plant cell? Can an amoeba eat your brain? Is blastocystis a protozoa or amoeba? Is an amoeba a plant, animal or fungus? Are amoebas living things? Is amoeba proteus unicellular or multicellular? Are amoeba proteus unicellular or multicellular?
Is amoeba proteus unicellular or multicellular? What phylum includes the Ascaris and the pinworm? What phylum do jellyfish belong to? What is cerata in members of the phylum Mollusca? What is the cell organization of amoeba? What phylum are sponges in?
Examples of protists include algae, amoebas, euglena, plasmodium, and slime molds. Protists that are capable of photosynthesis include various types of algae, diatoms, dinoflagellates, and euglena. These organisms are often unicellular but can form colonies The organism is taxonomically somewhere betw...
Are eubacteria autotrophs or heterotrophs? What is unicellular and heterotrophic amoeba paramecium algae? What did ancient cyanobacteria release? What type of protist is an amoeba? What is a euglena? Which kingdoms are not motile? How many phylum are in Eubacteria Kingdom? What are they?
What is a euglena? What are examples of unicellular organisms? What is unicellular and heterotrophic amoeba paramecium algae? Which organism is not photoautotrophic: protist, monera, or fungi? What kind of organism comes last in every food chain?
Are amoebas euglena? Is an amoeba unicellular, multicellular or colonial? Is brown algae unicellular or multicellular? Which organism is not photoautotrophic: protist, monera, or fungi? What is monera in biology? What are the four eukaryotic kingdoms? Does fungi come under thallophyta? Do proka...
Most algae are multicellular, except for ___, which are unicellular. a) red algae b) kelp c) diatoms d) seaweed What is the basic classification of algae? What phylum are shrimp in? what is the phylum porifera? What is a phylum? What...
What advantage does a multicellular organism have over a unicellular organism? Explain why interactions among species are important for plant reproductive success. Why are seaweeds not considered "true plants"? a. They are only capable of living in the water and cannot make the transition to life...
What is unicellular and heterotrophic amoeba paramecium algae? What is the clade that includes fungi and animals, but not slime molds? Which are bigger: helminths or bacteria? What are multicellular organisms classified as? What are Denitrifying bacteria? What do they do?
Is brown algae unicellular or multicellular? Is coral formed by the abiotic movement of minerals? Is volvox a phytoplankton or zooplankton? Are zooplankton nekton? Are helminths protists? Is algae a protist or a member of Thallophyta? What eats seaweed in the coral reef? What are some example...