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yes there a classification of protists
It is heterotrophs.
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New classifications of protists are attempting to present monophyletic groups based on structure, biochemistry and genetics.
animals, plants, protists
yes there a classification of protists
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a protists kingdom
It is heterotrophs.
Myxomycota and Oomycota
yes you can.
classification systems that are willing to wait a long time.
animals, plants, and protists
Any of the eukaryotic, unicellular organisms of the former kingdom Protista, which includes protozoans, slime molds, and certain algae. The protists now belong to the kingdom Protoctista, a new classification in most modern taxonomic systems. They have little in common, except all have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Most are single-celled. Protists are allneukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi.
5: kingdom protista (protists) kingdom Fungi (Fungi) kingdom plantae (plants) kingdom animalia (animals) kingdom monera (bacteria)
New classifications of protists are attempting to present monophyletic groups based on structure, biochemistry and genetics.
New classifications of protists are attempting to present monophyletic groups based on structure, biochemistry and genetics.