Table of Contents
- 1 In what ways are amoebas ciliates and flagellates like animals?
- 2 What do two protists have in common?
- 3 What are the animal-like characteristics of protozoans?
- 4 Which describes a common characteristic of animal-like and plant-like protists?
- 5 What do cilia flagella and pseudopods have in common?
- 6 What unicellular organism is a colony of ciliates and contains chlorophyll?
In what ways are amoebas ciliates and flagellates like animals?
Animal-like Protists Like animals, they can move, and they are heterotrophs. That means they eat things outside of themselves instead of producing their own food. Animal-like protists are very small, measuring only about 0.01–0.5mm. Animal-like protists include the flagellates, ciliates, and the sporozoans.
What do two protists have in common?
A few characteristics are common between protists. They are eukaryotic, which means they have a nucleus. Most have mitochondria. They can be parasites.
What is the difference between ciliates flagellates and Pseudopodia?
The three structures you are going to study today are cilia (cilium is singular), flagella (flagellum is singular), and pseudopods are all important cell structures. They are used for movement and/or getting food. Cilia are very short while flagella are long. Another difference is how many are found on cells.
What are the animal-like characteristics of protozoans?
Animal-Like Protists: Protozoa Most protozoa consist of a single cell. They are animal-like because they are heterotrophs, and are capable of moving. Although protozoa are not animals, they are thought to be the ancestors of animals.
Which describes a common characteristic of animal-like and plant-like protists?
Answer: The answer is Both reproduce only asexually.
Do protists have centrioles?
Mitotic centrioles function as organelles of motility in many protists, though nowhere is this centriole-kinetosome relation more clearly seen than in the karyomastigont structure (kinetosome-nucleus-Golgi complex organellar system) of the trichomonads and other amitochondriate parabasalids.
What do cilia flagella and pseudopods have in common?
Cilia, flagella, and pseudopods all extend outward from the surface of a cell.
What unicellular organism is a colony of ciliates and contains chlorophyll?
Unicellular algae are plant-like autotrophs and contain chlorophyll. They include groups that have both multicellular and unicellular species: Euglenophyta, flagellated, mostly unicellular algae that occur often in fresh water.
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