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There are one-celled organisms classified in the plant kingdom. The popular ones are protists which are classified as animals as well as plants.

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Does plant kingdom has one celled or many celled organisms?

one celled


Which organisms are classified in the plant kingdom?

All plants


What are the example of protist?

The kingdom Protista contain all single celled organisms. Examples are: protozoans (animal-like single celled organisms) and algae (plant-like single celled organisms).


How scientists group organisms?

Firstly scientists classified organisms into 2 kingdoms:animal kingdom and plant kingdom.Then when science became advanced organisms where classified into 5 kingdoms:plant kingdom,animal kingdom,monera,protista,fungi.


How do scientists group organisms?

Firstly scientists classified organisms into 2 kingdoms:animal kingdom and plant kingdom.Then when science became advanced organisms where classified into 5 kingdoms:plant kingdom,animal kingdom,monera,protista,fungi.


What Kingdom is a Englena in?

An euglena belongs to the Kingdom Protista. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Euglenas are single-celled organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic.


Why would you find a one celled organism in the plant kingdom?

You find one celled organisms in both plants and animals. They fill what we called a niche or space in the environment and they do well there.


In which kingdom were fungi originally classified?

The plant kingdom


Did carl linnaeus make the 5 kingdoms?

Linnaeus' original hierarchy of organism classification included only two kingdoms. Later, this would be expanded to three by Ernst Haeckel, as some single-celled organisms couldn't be classified as animal or plant. Later still, Edouard Chatton's idea for dividing between single-celled organisms with and without a distinct nucleus was popularized, leading to four kingdoms. Finally, Robert Whittaker addressed the ambiguous classification of fungi between plantae and Protista by making them their own, fifth kingdom.


Members of the plant kingdom are either single-celled or multicellular I don't know which one?

Members of the plant kingdom are multicellular. This is also true for animals. Bacteria are single celled and so are amoeba.


Why is moss classified in plantae kingdom?

yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom


What are the representatives of kingdom protista?

Protists can include various representatives such as amoebas, paramecia, euglenas, diatoms, and dinoflagellates. They are a diverse group of mostly unicellular organisms that don't fit into the other kingdoms of life.