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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.

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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.

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Spirogyra is a common genus of filamentous algae, therefore it is in the kingdom Protista.

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Protista. These plant like protists are multicellular.

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Fauna / Animalia

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Zygnematales.

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Under what kingdom does spirogyra falls

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Chlorophyta

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Sporozoans

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Q: What group of protists do Spirogyra belong to?
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