Plant-like protists are unicellular or multicellular autotrophs that live in soil, in seawater, on the outer covering of plants, and in ponds and lakes. Fungus-like protists, such as water molds, downy mildews, and slime molds, are heterotrophs that reproduce by forming spores. Review Questions Recall. 1. read more
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