Most, but not all, protista are unicellular.
Protista may be unicellular, or multicellular, but they are all eukaryotic.
Generally, but not always, protista are unicellular.
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Protista is a kingdom within the eukaryotic domain. However, the kingdom is recognized to be paraphyletic: it is not defined as an ancestor and all its descendants, but includes a wide variety of organisms of which the exact relationship to the eukaryotic domain is not determined. Genetic assays are now being applied to redefine the various clades in Protista and establish their relationships.
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There used to be some agreement on 5 kingdoms. Now there are different opinions but the number is generally taken as 5 or 6.See the Related Link.
There are a number, including bacteria and a group called Protista.
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There are many cells. Every prokariyotic cells,animal cells,fungi cells and many protista lack them
Yes they are found in both animal and plant cells. ( also in the cells of protista and fungi )
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Eukariyotic cells make up protists.They have a nucleus.
Main kingdom is plantae. Also some in protista
Animal cells are eukaryotes of the Eukarya domain (protista, fungi, animalia, plantae).
Some Protista cells have cell walls, while others do not. Animal cells do not have cell walls, but plant cells do.