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The amoeba is the slowest protist because it's only way of moving is the shift it's cytoplasm into the pseudopods, which take a long time.

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The slowest protist is likely the Stentor, a single-celled organism that moves by cilia propulsion but can exhibit slow and sluggish movements compared to other protists.

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they have chloroplast in them so they make food from the sun so if they see light they will want to make food

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Amoeba

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the euglena

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