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What are the shared characteristic of all protists?

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W. Wright

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W. Wright, Biology student, Biology student, Astoria

Answered Feb 18, 2021

All protists shared some characteristics between them. This simply means that they some things in common, especially in their features. I will be listing four shared characteristics that are very valid.

These common characteristics are:

1. They are typically eukaryotic, and this means that they have a nucleus.
2. Most of the protists are mitochondria.
3. These protists can be parasites.
4. Relatively all of them have preference moist environments or aquatic.

There are actually different classifications of protists, which are basically divided into three major groups. The first one is the animal-like protists. They are heterotrophs, and can also move from one place to another.

The second is the plant-like protists. These are autotrophs, and they carry out the photosynthesis process. The third and last on the list here are the fungi-like protists. They are recognized as heterotrophs, and they reproduce by forming spores. Their cells are with cell walls.

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F. Lopez

F. Lopez

F. Lopez
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Answered Feb 12, 2021

The most common protist characteristic is the fact that it is eukaryotic. When you say that something is eukaryotic, this has a nucleus. There are some that will also have mitochondrion but this does not apply to all. There are some protists that are considered to be parasites.

If you are wondering what are the other characteristics of protists, you may normally see them in some aquatic environments. Those that you cannot find in the water may still be living somewhere moist. Another thing that you should know is that most protists are considered to be unicellular. They can also be microscopic.

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G. Roland

G. Roland

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G. Roland, Professor, Austin

Answered Feb 12, 2021

All protists are eukaryotes, which means that they have a nucleus and have grouped organelles like plastids and mitochondria. Most protists are unicellular, although some are simple multi-cellular organisms.

Some common examples of protists include algae, molds, protozoa, and slimes. Their genetic material takes on the form of DNA, contained in chromosomes within a distinct nucleus. Most protists live in water, but some persevere in moist environments like wet soil or even within the human body.

Protists can be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Autotrophic means that the organism produces its food through light as in photosynthesis or through chemical interfaces called chemosynthesis. Heterotrophic means the organism does not produce its food and instead obtains energy by eating other organisms, such as plants or animals. The cells of protists are the most complex of all cells.

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semsem612

semsem

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Semsem

Answered May 20, 2019

Eukaryotic
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