What structures or features do all protists have in common?

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Chapter26: Protists
Section26.2: How Did Eukaryotes Evolve?
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What structures or features do all protists have in common?
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Introduction:
  • All eukaryotes that are not fungi, animals, or plants are categorised as protozoa, or protists. Protists are unicellular organisms that can also exist as a colony of cells.
  • The majority of protists are found in water, damp terrestrial environments, or as parasites. Protists can have incredibly varied appearances.
  • Some are big and multicellular, like seaweed, while others are small and unicellular, like an amoeba. However, multicellular protists lack highly specialised tissues and organs.
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