they are classified into the Protista Kingdom.
protists :D
PROTIST IS ITSELF A KINGDOM WHICH INCLUDES AMOEBA TOO
A protist is classified by being either a single-celled eukaryote, or in the case it is multicellular, it does not have specialized tissues in the organism.
yes protist s are unicellular becoz it includes ameoba euglena etc Actually it can be both unicellular and multicellular in this kingdom you have the living things that aren't classified in any other kingdom but sometimes animals in the protist kingdom may be changed to another
The word Kingdom encompasses all animals...can't get more diverse than everything.
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
If the protist is heterotrophic, then it is most likely an animal-like protist (protozoan)
the sea cucumber is in the animalia kingdom hope it helps you! :) :) <3
yes protist s are unicellular becoz it includes ameoba euglena etc Actually it can be both unicellular and multicellular in this kingdom you have the living things that aren't classified in any other kingdom but sometimes animals in the protist kingdom may be changed to another
Viruses are the smallest microbes in the protist kingdom.
It is in the Protist Kingdom
Protist Kingdom
Theprotoctist kingdom is divided into "Plant-like protist" , "Animal-like protist" and "fungi- like protist"
The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.
The protist kingdom became the place for organisms that were not quite plants and were not quite animals.
It is a type of protozoa.They have eukariyotic cells
protist
It used to be part of the kingdom of fungi, but after some years of research, it has been classified as belonging to the kingdom protist and ONLY protist. it isn't a plant a fungi an animal and its usually a large single celled thing so, after researchers discovered this they put it into the kingdom protist. there are aproximally 1070 species of slime mold known to man.
the protist kingdom