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Fungus-like protists reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction usually involves spore formation, while sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes.

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What are the characteristics of the funguslike protists?

They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.


Do funguslike Protists have chlorphyll?

Yes


Funguslike protists include some types of what?

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What is all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

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What are all funguslike protists are able to do this at some point in their lives?

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What are the 3 types of funguslike protists?

Slime molds,water molds,and downy mildews


How are funguslike protist similar to fungi?

Fungus-like protists, such as water molds and slime molds, resemble fungi in terms of their absorptive nutrition and similar body structures. Both groups use structures like hyphae to absorb nutrients from their surroundings and often play similar ecological roles in ecosystems. However, fungus-like protists are classified in different taxonomic groups than true fungi.


What are funguslike protists that creep together to form a multicellular mass?

Group name Myxomycota , eg. Physarum .


Are protists sexual?

Some protists reproduce sexually and some reproduce asexually.


The funguslike protists that thrive on dead or decaying organic matter in water are?

Water molds (oomycetes) are the funguslike protists that thrive on dead or decaying organic matter in water. They obtain nutrients through absorption and play an important role in the decomposition of organic material in aquatic environments.


Does a protists reproduce?

no


How do funguslike protists differ from true fungi?

Fungi are separated from the protists based on their plate-like cristae in the mitochondria, the possession of a single, posterior, whiplash flagellum (in some forms), synthesis of lysine by the AAA pathway, the use of glycogen as a storage compound, and the presence of the Spitzenkorper in actively growing hyphae.