Webb06.02 Biology Notebook: Protists and Fungi Page 1: Protists and Fungi Identify the examples of protist and fungi and the characteristics/traits for each in the table below. Kingdom Traits Examples Protist Multicellular or single-celled, eukaryotic, autotrophic or heterotriphic, belongs to the Eukarya domain Algae, slime molds, and amoebas Fungi … WebbProtists are very small that can only see in a microscope, while fungi are big enough to be detected by the naked eye, and some are also small species. Some protists have a cell wall of plants and fungi-like; on the flip side, fungi have a cell wall containing chitin.
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Webb1 feb. 2024 · Protists are organisms in the kingdom Protista. These organisms are eukaryotes, meaning they are made up of single or multiple cells which all contain a nucleus enclosed by a membrane. The protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Organisms in the Protista kingdom … Webb20 mars 2024 · Microbiomes play vital roles in plant health and performance, and the development of plant beneficial microbiomes can be steered by organic fertilizer inputs. … pachislotex
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WebbFungi, protists, and viruses may not be the most cuddly of organisms, but they’re no less worth studying for it. Fungi, whose ranks include yeasts, rusts, molds, and mushrooms, … WebbEukaryotic cells (animals, plants, fungi and protists) Characteristics of a eukaryotic cell Generally have dimensions of up to 10 times greater that prokaryotic cells Like prokaryotes they have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes Contain a … WebbQ. A class performed experiments to observe the effects of light and temperature on the growth of a certain type of fungi. All the fungi were grown for the same period of time, in … jens nothroff bosch