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The kingdom Protista (also known as Protoctista) includes organisms such as Protozoa, Algae and Fungus.

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A protist is a cell. It is like bacteria. Also protist is living.It is most likely being used in an ecosystem.Answer:A classification group into which are placed all organisms other than the prokaryotes, plants, fungi and animals.A protist had NOTHING to do with bacteria, they are in different groups in the five kindoms, many protists are single celled, although there are many protists that are multicellular or colonial.


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