what are protists?
Asked by arindeep.singh
| 6th Mar, 2020,
12:17: PM
Expert Answer:
- Protists are simple eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, plants nor fungi.
- They are unicellular in nature.
- They are either autotrophs or heterotrophs.
- Examples: Diatoms, algae, protozoa.
- Protists are simple eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, plants nor fungi.
- They are unicellular in nature.
- They are either autotrophs or heterotrophs.
- Examples: Diatoms, algae, protozoa.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 6th Mar, 2020,
02:38: PM
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