Yes, there are many protists that can be found in savannah habitats. These include various types of algae, amoebas, and ciliates that can thrive in the moist and diverse environments of savannahs. Protists play important roles in the ecosystem by contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as food sources for other organisms.
No, not all protists live in dry surroundings. Protists can be found in a variety of habitats including freshwater, marine environments, and moist terrestrial habitats. Some protists are even capable of living in extreme environments such as hot springs or deep sea vents.
No, protists cannot survive in lava. Lava is molten rock with extremely high temperatures, far beyond what any living organism, including protists, can withstand.
Water
Protists can be found in various environments such as freshwater, saltwater, soil, and inside other organisms as parasites. They are diverse and can adapt to different habitats, ranging from oceans to lakes, and even in the digestive systems of animals.
The name for protists that live in water is plankton. They are microscopic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
protists live in water
yes they do
where do spore forming protists live
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
no they live in more of a desert area
Animal-like protists live in moist and damp places
Yes, sometimes they do! mostly in zoo's but yes they can live in the savannah!
Zebras live mainly on the Savannah and grassslands.
They live on a savannah.
Protists live in oceans, streams, ponds, and also human and animal digestive tracts.
I'm not sure what you mean by a Savannah brown cat but i have heard that Savannah cats can live up to 20 years.