Most of the members of the Protist Kingdom are unicellular, however, there are a few species that, though simple, their structure and composition is multicellular, such as some species of algae, like the seaweed or 'kelp'.
In the Kingdom Protista (protists or protoctists), algae such as seaweeds are included.
Red algae (Rhodophyta) and brown algae (Stramenopila) all include multicellular species, such as the stramenopile giant kelp Laminaria.
Green algae too include multicellular species such as the Spirogyra and the Charophyta.
Protoctists are organisms that have a nucleus but they are not plant, animal or fungus. A multicellular protoctist is algae.
No in fact its single cell organism that has a nucleus
Algae and seaweed (kelp) are multicellular protists.
No,protozoans are generally unicellular except if they exist in colonies like in the case of a volvox.
Most protists are unicellular.
Spirogyra
No, protists are generally unicellular.
Protists include unicellular, colonial and multicellular organisms Most protists are unicellular although (only one group) can be multicellular. There are types of algae, green algae known as Ulva, that are multicellular protists. They begin as colonies of unicellular protists known as Volvax, but the ones that break away are the multicellular version. The multicellular protists are without any specialized tissues. Protists used to be considered soley unicellular. Now that the molecular information has been redifined, protists are both unicellular and multicellular. .
Protists have nucleus and double membranous organells.Bacteria do not have them.
they lack cellular differentiation
Protists can be unicellular or in a colony of similar organisms but do not differentiate into tissues. They are eukaryotes.
Multicellular protists are grouped with unicellular protists because multicellular protists are very similar to unicellular protists. A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a prokaryote.
No, protists are generally unicellular.
Protists include unicellular, colonial and multicellular organisms Most protists are unicellular although (only one group) can be multicellular. There are types of algae, green algae known as Ulva, that are multicellular protists. They begin as colonies of unicellular protists known as Volvax, but the ones that break away are the multicellular version. The multicellular protists are without any specialized tissues. Protists used to be considered soley unicellular. Now that the molecular information has been redifined, protists are both unicellular and multicellular. .
Protists
Fungi And Protists
No. Animals are multicellular. Protists are unicellular.
Most protists are unicellular. Protists such as algae and slime molds can be either multicellular or unicellular.
There are many multicellular organisms. Even protists, such as seaweed, can be multicellular. The only organism that cannot be multicellular is a bacterium.
Protists tend to be bigger, and can be multicellular (such as some seaweed). so yes.
it can be considered a multicellular organism
Protista are unicellular.
either they are unicellular, or they are multicellular without specialized tissues.