How do diatoms differ from euglenoids in their movement?
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How do diatoms differ from euglenoids in their movement?
Protists:
The kingdom protista is incredibly diverse. Protists can be classified as animal-like, algae-like, or fungus-like. All protists are eukaryotic, and they don't quite fit into the classification of plant, animal, or fungus.
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View this answerEugenoids and diatoms are both members of the kingdom protista.
Most diatoms are non-motile, meaning they don't move at all, unless a current carries...
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Chapter 7 / Lesson 14What is a protist? Learn about Kingdom Protista and protista characteristics, including types of protists, protista examples and if protists are eukaryotic.
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