How do protists help some animals?
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How do protists help some animals?
Protists:
Protists are a eukaryotic kingdom. This kingdom is comprised of all eukaryotic organisms which are neither plants, animals or fungi. Most protists are unicellular however there are multicellular protists.
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View this answerProtists help animals by acting as a food source. Some marine organisms perform a process known as filter feeding. Filter feeding involves passing...
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Chapter 5 / Lesson 17Learn about helpful protists, microorganisms of the kingdom Protista that benefit humans. Discover how protists are used to thicken ice cream, treat wastewater, and even improve toothpaste. Additionally, see how protists help the environment.