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Approximately 99% of all eukaryotic organisms are classified as protists. These single-celled eukaryotes are incredibly diverse, ranging from microscopic algae to parasitic organisms. Despite their small size, protists play important roles in various ecosystems and are crucial to the functioning of the natural world.
Insects make up the greatest percentage of the worlds organisms that are classified in each group. With 84 percent of the worlds organisms still to be defined insects are. Under classification "Species" is the group most commonly used.
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100% They are classified by a few main areas, or kingdoms There are Animals-The organisms that move, like us Plants-The organisms that produce there own food, like trees Fungi-The organisms that are like plants (they cant move) but they also cant create there own food. They grow on top of stuff with nutrients, like mushrooms that grow on top of decomposed stuff. And mold that grows on bread, ETC. Protists-They are a mixture of all the above kingdoms, some can produce there own food and move. Monera-They are the small bacteria that live everywhere.
if you mean largest percentage then the answer would be elephant and lions/cheetahs
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