Spirogyra is a green alga. It is currently under controversy when this alga belongs with other algae or with the plants it is so much closer to. Modern classification systems may place green algae under the kingdom Protista, Plantae, fragment Protista into dozens of smaller and more specific kingdoms, or simply note indecision. Classification systems are far from perfect and continue to develop, and controversies on the level of kingdoms take much longer to come to a consensus on.
Slime molds belonged to the kingdom of Fungi, subkingdom of Dikarya, in the phylum of Myxomycetes, but it is now called Myxogastria and is a phylum that belongs in the kingdom of Amoebozoa, and in the subkingdom of Mycetozoa.
Spirogyra is a common genus of filamentous algae, therefore it is in the kingdom Protista.
Protista. These plant like protists are multicellular.
Fauna / Animalia
Zygnematales.
Under what kingdom does spirogyra falls
Chlorophyta
Sporozoans
Unicellular Algae such as Spirogyra, Euglena, Diatoms.
Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
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Protists are a paraphyletic group because animals, fungi, and plants are the crown groups evolved from different lineages of the protists. They aren't included in the same group as protists taxonomically. This explains why the cladists consider the protist a paraphyletic group.
Yes the common pond scum belongs to Kingdom Plantae. Its scientific name is Spirogyra . Spirogyra is a Genus of such fresh water algal blooms. Its position in the systemic classification is : Class : Chlorophyceae Order : Conjugales Family : Zygnemataceae The genus Spirogyra includes about 300 species.
animal-like
Spirogyra is a Eukaryote.
YESSS! all protists have a nucleus!(:
Unicellular Algae such as Spirogyra, Euglena, Diatoms.
Zygnematophyceae
Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
No. Protists have nuclear membranes in their cells whereas bacteria do not.The kingdom Protists include bacteria. This kingdom includes other organisms besides bacteria. Just as we belong to the animal group.
Protists are a large and diverse group of microorganisms that belong to the family of Protista. Protists classifications frequently change as new organisms are discovered.
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