1. Chromalveolates
2. Plantae
3. Excavates
4. Rhizaria
5. Unikonts
The four main groups of eukaryotes are plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These groups encompass a wide variety of organisms with different characteristics and modes of life.
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
Prokaryotes are not monophyletic because they include both bacteria and archaea, which are two distinct groups with different evolutionary histories. These two groups do not share a common recent ancestor, making prokaryotes a paraphyletic group.
The lifespan of protists can vary greatly depending on the species. Some protists may live for a few hours or days, while others can survive for several years under favorable conditions.
No, most protists are unicellular organisms. Some protists can form colonies or be multicellular, but the majority are single-celled.
animal plant fungi Protists Bacteria
Animal-like protists
animal, plant and fungus
Protozoa and Algae
The two major groups of protists are protozoa (animal-like protists) and algae (plant-like protists). Protozoa are unicellular organisms that can be parasitic or free-living, while algae are photosynthetic protists that can be unicellular or multicellular.
The four main groups of eukaryotes are plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These groups encompass a wide variety of organisms with different characteristics and modes of life.
animal-like groups
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animal, plant, fungus
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Microorganisms can be classified into 5 groups which are very similar to the kingdoms of life. The groups are: viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa.
New classifications of protists are attempting to present monophyletic groups based on structure, biochemistry and genetics.