What are protists?

Protists are tiny living things that can be found almost everywhere, in water, soil, even on your skin!

Imagine you're playing with a bag of mixed toys: some are cars, some are blocks, and others are soft balls. Just like those toys are all different but still part of the same bag, protists are all different but still belong to the same group.

What do protists look like?

Some protists are so small that you need a microscope, which is like a super zoom lens, to see them! Others are bigger and can even be seen with just your eyes. For example, some protists look like tiny hairs floating in water, while others move like little submarines.

What do protists do?

Protists have many jobs. Some eat tiny particles, some make food from sunlight, and others can even cause diseases, but not to worry, most of them are harmless! They're like the helpers of the microscopic world, doing all sorts of important work that we don't usually notice.

So next time you splash in a puddle or look at a leaf closely, remember, there could be tiny protists having their own little adventures right under your nose! Protists are tiny living things that can be found almost everywhere, in water, soil, even on your skin!

Imagine you're playing with a bag of mixed toys: some are cars, some are blocks, and others are soft balls. Just like those toys are all different but still part of the same bag, protists are all different but still belong to the same group.

What do protists look like?

Some protists are so small that you need a microscope, which is like a super zoom lens, to see them! Others are bigger and can even be seen with just your eyes. For example, some protists look like tiny hairs floating in water, while others move like little submarines.

What do protists do?

Protists have many jobs. Some eat tiny particles, some make food from sunlight, and others can even cause diseases, but not to worry, most of them are harmless! They're like the helpers of the microscopic world, doing all sorts of important work that we don't usually notice.

So next time you splash in a puddle or look at a leaf closely, remember, there could be tiny protists having their own little adventures right under your nose!

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  1. A protist is like a tiny, living creature that can move or change shape by itself.
  2. Some protists cause diseases, like when you get malaria from a mosquito bite.
  3. Protists are found in water and soil, helping plants grow.

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