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Unicellular (one-celled) eukaryotes belong to the Kingdoms Fungi and Protista. Fungal unicellular eukaryotes include yeasts. Many protozoa and algae are unicellular in the protist kingdom.
No there is not
Many but not all algae is multicellular.
diatoms are single celled algae. Kelps are large and are many celled algae.
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
one celled
These are the organisms with many cells .They aren't unicellular as yeast or Protoctista(Protozoans and Protophytas) or Bacteria.They include all the plants , (except unicellular algae) ,all animals (except protozoans) and fungi.
The Plantae Kingdom is many-celled and contains chlorophyll, which enables it to make its own food.
It may be called many things, examples are amoebae, euglena and Valonia ventricosa. Another way to say single-celled is Unicellular, but that is just a synonym. They belong to many different groups such as bacteria, algae, prokaryotes and fungi.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicellular_organism
In the five kingdom system, the three kingdoms that have organisms capable of photosynthesis are some bacteria (mainly cyanobacteria) in the Kingdom Monera, algae in the Kingdom Protista, and plants in the Kingdom Plantae.
No. A monocot is a classification of flowering plant, all of which are multicellular. Many (but not all) algae are single celled.
They are not all many celled. Yeast is a fungs and is composed of just one cell.