No i have looked at wikipedia it says it unicellular
it can be considered a multicellular organism
it can be considered a multicellular organism
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
A kingdom or large grouping that is either synonymous with the Protista or equivalent to the Protista together with their multicellular...
I don't know but I think its a Producer
All if them
Monera doesn't have nucleus and multicellular body designs which helps to distinguish it from protista
for Plato its both multicellular and unicellular organisms
Protista are unicellular.
Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can be found in the kingdoms Protista and Fungi. The kingdom Protista includes a diverse range of organisms, such as algae and protozoa, which can be unicellular or multicellular. Similarly, the kingdom Fungi consists of unicellular organisms like yeasts and multicellular forms such as molds and mushrooms.
Fungi and Protista.