ProtistProtists are eukaryotic organisms that are primarily unicellular and microscopic. They are mostly aquatic, and examples of protists include amoeba, diatoms, dinoflagellates, plasmodium and many more.Answer and Explanation: Three examples of protist symbiosis: Symbiosis with corals: In this ...
Answer to: What are the 3 protozoan groups (Vorticella, Paramecium, Amoeba, Stentor) that have something in common, and what are their...
The protists deserve attention: what are the outlets providing it?Corliss JO.doi:10.1016/S1434-4610(98)70002-1John O. CorlissProtistProtistCorliss JO (1998a) The protists deserve attention: what are the outlets providing it? Protist 149: 3-6...
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Protist is the name of a taxonomic kingdom of one-celled and multi-celled organisms that includes protozoa (microscopic animals), protophyta (microscopic plants) and fungus-like slime molds. Many protists are harmful to humans, other animals and plants because they cause diseases and crop failure...
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Earth (or, "the earth") is the only planet presently known to support life, and its natural features are the subject of many fields of scientific research. Within the solar system, it is third nearest to the sun; it is the largest terrestrial planet and the fifth largest overall. Its mo...
However, only a few mycologists are aware that phylogenetic species criteria can mask discordances among fungal groups, leading to inaccurately defined species boundaries. In the current review, we discuss species recognition criteria, how and where these criteria can be applied along with their ...
Paleontological reconstructions of plankton community structure during warm periods of the Cenozoic (last 66 million years) reveal that deep-dwelling ‘twilight zone’ (200–1000 m) plankton were less abundant and diverse, and lived much closer to the
Kelps are a form of what group of protists? Of the three broad groups of protists, which are heterotrophs and which are autotrophs? Is anamoeba unicellular or acellular? What phylum are amoebas in? What structures in amoeba and paramecium occur in plant cells?