I'm hoping you meant Protista. Kingdom protista is actually very diverse. They are a monophyletic group, meaning they are diverse. They are primarily unicellular, and pretty much tiny, usually microscopic. Some can perform photosynthesis, while are heterotrophs, having to eat like an animal. Hope that helps!
The term Protoctista is an outdated kingdom classification that encompassed various eukaryotic organisms that didn't fit neatly into other kingdoms such as animals, plants, or fungi. It has since been replaced by more specific and accurate classifications based on genetic and evolutionary relationships.
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Protoctista are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus. Monera are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
The kingdom Protista (also known as Protoctista) includes organisms such as Protozoa, Algae and Fungus.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Protoctista Kingdom
The kingdom Protoctista.
protoctista is a family of classification
The bacterium Salmonella, is in the protoctista kingdom! ! x
It depends on what kingdom you are talking about. There is Five kingdoms. One is the kingdom of Monera. Two is the kingdom of Fungi. Three is the kingsom of Protoctista. Four the kingdom of Plants. Five is the kingdom of animals....which us humans belong to.
Kingdom Protoctista (Protista) Subkingdom Phycobionta (plant like Protoctists;algae) Division Euglenophyta (Euglenas) Class Euglenocea Phylum Euglenida