Are protists heterotrophic?
Protists are mostly unicellular, some are multicellular (algae), and they can be heterotrophic or autotrophic. Most live in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body). ALL are eukaryotic (have a nucleus). A protist is any organism that is not a plant, animal or fungus. ChaCha!
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