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They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes

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Why did Ernst Haeckel divide protoctists into a different kingdom?

He divided them into a different kingdom because protists are unicellular organisms that are very different from other organisms.


Why have protists been harder to study than other organisms?

Many protists do not leave fossils:)


What makes the protists group unique or different?

Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.


What are five different multi-cellular organisms?

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How protists differ from other eukaryotic organisms?

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What are the types of animal like protists?

The only organisms that like to eat protists that I have heard of are other species of protists and people fond of Japanese cooking.


What is different between animal- like protists and plant-like protists?

A plant-like protista has chlorophyll in chloroplasts to make energy from the sunlight, and an animal-like protist gets its energy from other organisms. All plant-like protists are producers, while most animal-like protists are consumers, in other words.


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Amoeba eats other organisms and smaller protists


Why are protists that obtain food by photosynthesis important for other organisms?

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Animal-like protists eat other organisms so they are?

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What are two ways protists eat?

they eat by photosynthesis or by other organisms......


How are the different types of protist classified?

Protists are either unicellular of multicellular organisms. Different types of protists are classified by the characteristics that resemble those of fungi, plants, and animals.