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yes protist s are unicellular becoz it includes ameoba euglena etc

Actually it can be both unicellular and multicellular in this kingdom you have the living things that aren't classified in any other kingdom but sometimes animals in the protist kingdom may be changed to another

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Do protista have unicellular?

yes protists has unicellular


Are animal-like protists unicellular or multicellular or both?

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Is protista singled cell?

Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.


Is protista single celled or multicellular?

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Is protista single-celled or multicellular?

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Is protista unicellular multicellular?

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Kingdom made up of unicellular eukaryotes?

Protista is the kingdom that is made up of unicellular eukaryotes. These organisms are diverse and can be either plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like. Protists include organisms such as amoebas, paramecia, and algae.


Are protists unicelluar or multicellular?

it can be considered a multicellular organism


What are the differences between Protista and eubacteria?

Protista are eukaryotic organisms, while eubacteria are prokaryotic organisms. Protista are typically unicellular, while eubacteria can be unicellular or multicellular. Protista have a more complex cell structure and can exhibit a wider range of cellular processes compared to eubacteria.


Which kingdom contains mostly unicellular eukaryotic organism?

that would be Eubacteria and archaebacteria good luck with ur home work


Is protista a multicellular producer?

No i have looked at wikipedia it says it unicellular