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What is the difference between kingdom monera and kingdom protista?

It includes mostly unicellular organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.


Which kingdoms of life are unicellular?

Bacteria


Is the monera kingdom unicellular or multicellular?

The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.


Do all kingdoms include some unicellular organisms?

Not all kingdoms include unicellular organisms. The kingdoms that do not have unicellular organisms include the plantae and animalia kingdom.


Which kingdom of Eukarya consists primarily of unicellular organisms?

The kingdom Protista consists primarily of unicellular organisms, such as protozoa and algae. These organisms can exhibit a wide range of characteristics and are not easily classified under plants, animals, or fungi.


What kingdoms consist of only unicellular organisms?

The kingdoms eubacteria and kingdom archaebacteria are bacteria kingdoms, which are unicellular.


Are sporozoans's unicellular or multicelluar?

Sporozoan are unicellular organisms. It's classified into the Kingdom Protista, which are single-celled organisms.


Which cell kingdom includes both multicellular and unicellular organisms?

The cell kingdom that includes both multicellular and unicellular organisms is the Protista kingdom. This kingdom consists of various types of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the other major kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi). Some protists are unicellular, while others are multicellular.


Are protozoa a type of unicellular organisms?

yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?


What kingdom consists of organisms with no nucleus?

Unicellular organisms with no nucleus are called prokaryotes; they do not have a kingdom classification, but have two domains: Archaea and Bacteria.


What are the phylum of phytoplankton?

Protista.Protista is the kingdom for all unicellular organisms.


The kingdom protista is comprised of?

for Plato its both multicellular and unicellular organisms