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Definition of protists

Protist
Protist Pro"tist, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Protista.

Meaning of protists from wikipedia

- A protist (/ˈproʊtɪst/ PROH-tist) or protoctist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, land plant, or fungus. Protists do not form a natural...
- amoeba or amoeboids. Other protists are not motile, and consequently have no built-in movement mechanism. Unicellular protists comprise a vast, diverse...
- Coccolithop**** s**** Many protists have protective s**** or tests, usually made from silica (gl****) or calcium carbonate (chalk). Protists are a diverse group...
- The Protist is an American, California based electronic/dance band, formed in 2007 by brothers Matt and Justin Kleiner. They are also known for their...
- bacteria and pathogenic protists, and engulf them by phagocytosis. Amoeboid stages also occur in the multicellular fungus-like protists, the so-called slime...
- Marine protists Marine protists are defined by their habitat as protists that live in marine environments, that is, in the sal****er of seas or oceans...
- earliest eukaryotes were likely protists. Mating and ****ual reproduction are widespread among extant eukaryotes including protists such as Paramecium and Chlamydomonas...
- Protist is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on protists. It was founded as Archiv für Protistenkunde by editor Fritz Shaudinn in 1902, and originally...
- Euglyphia is a group of imbricate protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They are unicellular eukaryotes characterized by a cell body covered in large imbricate...
- Protozoa as a subgroup of mostly motile Protists. Others class any unicellular eukaryotic microorganism as Protists, and make no reference to 'Protozoa'...