when multicellular algae included in kingdom protista than it will converted into the protoctista
The odds and ends kingdom, the catch-all kingdom, because this is the biological category in which most unicellular animals are placed that don't fit neatly in any other category.
"Protista" means the first. The name was chosen for this kingdom because members of the kingdom were probably the first eukaryotes
Protocista is a group of organisms unrelated that could not be put into
the other four kingdoms, monera, plant, animal and fungi.
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The kingdom Protista (also known as Protoctista) includes organisms such as Protozoa, Algae and Fungus.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
One of the five kingdoms of life is consists of entirely single-celled organisms. This animals are called protists and are part of the Protoctista (Protista) kingdom.
Paramecium belongs to the protista kingdom, due to the fact that it is a protist...
Kingdom Protoctista (Protista) Subkingdom Phycobionta (plant like Protoctists;algae) Division Euglenophyta (Euglenas) Class Euglenocea Phylum Euglenida
protoctista is a family of classification
The bacterium Salmonella, is in the protoctista kingdom! ! x
I'm hoping you meant Protista. Kingdom protista is actually very diverse. They are a monophyletic group, meaning they are diverse. They are primarily unicellular, and pretty much tiny, usually microscopic. Some can perform photosynthesis, while are heterotrophs, having to eat like an animal. Hope that helps!
Kingdom: Protoctista Phylum: Chlorophyta (Green algae)
I'm hoping you meant Protista. Kingdom protista is actually very diverse. They are a monophyletic group, meaning they are diverse. They are primarily unicellular, and pretty much tiny, usually microscopic. Some can perform photosynthesis, while are heterotrophs, having to eat like an animal. Hope that helps!
The 5 kingdoms are: Fungi, Plantae, Protoctista, Prokaryotae, & Animalia. Algae have features of both plants and animals, but they are generally grouped in the plantae kingdom.
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