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Protist cell

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A protist cell generally has an intestinal tract that is considerably small and is around the Golgi Apparatus. Once the food is into the cell, it can be used by ribosomes in the rough endoplasmic reticulum to be manufactured into proteins.

 


contractile vacuole
An organelle that pumps excess water out of many freshwater protist cells.
cork cambium
A cylinder of meristematic tissue in plants that produces cork cells to replace the epidermis during secondary growth.

Protist cell - kingdom containing organisms with eukaryotic cells that are unicellular and multicellular and reproduce sexually and asexually ...

See also: Membrane, Animal, Cell, Bacteria, Plant