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Protista are neither plants nor animals. They have characteristics of both plants and animals. They make their own food just like plants but move around like animals.
The four different branches evolved at different times, but have the same characteristics.
All protists havee nuclei and are unicellular.
It is in the protista kingdom.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
unicellular creatures
eukaryotic, unicellular, and multicellular
Protista are neither plants nor animals. They have characteristics of both plants and animals. They make their own food just like plants but move around like animals.
All protists havee nuclei and are unicellular.
The four different branches evolved at different times, but have the same characteristics.
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Scientists added the kingdom Protista to classify organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals. Protists are typically unicellular eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as either plants or animals due to their unique characteristics.
It is in the protista kingdom.
Yes, protista do have flagella.
Locomotory organ of protista
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
All single celled organisms are placed under Kingdom Protista. This kingdom forms a link between other kingdoms of plants, animals and fungi. Members of Protista are primarily aquatic in nature.