Animal-like, plantlike, and funguslike protists are all eukaryotic organisms, but they differ in their method of obtaining nutrition and capacity for movement. Animal-like protists, also known as protozoans, obtain nutrition through ingestion or absorption and are capable of movement through flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia. Plantlike protists, or algae, obtain nutrition through photosynthesis and have the ability to move through flagella or floating in water. Funguslike protists, such as slime molds, obtain nutrition through absorption and are not capable of movement in their adult form, but may exhibit amoeboid-like motion during the spore stage. Overall, these protists illustrate the diversity and complexity of unicellular organisms.