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A: The kingdom that is single-celled is the protist kingdom. It is one of the five kingdoms of living things; plant, animal, protist, moneran, and fungi. An example of a protist is algae.

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and FungiProtista and Fungi

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The Kingdom Protista has single-cell organisms with nuclei. The protists of Kingdom Protista are the simplest eukaryotes, yet they represent an incredibly diverse group.

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Protista is a kingdom of eukaryotes that are mostly single celled (amoeba, paramecium, etc.), but some, such as kelp, are multicellular

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Some fungi, some protista.But al monera is single celled

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prokaryotes

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Q: What kingdom are usually single-celled eukaryotes?
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