Kingdom Protista is composed of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Of the six kingdoms, Protista is the least accurate classification, because of the variety its members display.
Protista are any unicellular (or multicellular without highly specialized tissues) organisms that are not able to be classified as any of the other eukaryotic kingdoms. Because of this they contain many species that are not as closely related to each other as one might expect inside a kingdom. Some protists seem to resemble one of the other kingdoms such as plants, animals, or fungi and were once classified this way.
Protists are called the odds and ends because they fill in small spots in the ecosystem. These organisms for example can be responsible for different kinds of decay.
it means that Protista is like the "waste basket" where we put in all unicellular eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms.
Protists don't fit into animals or plants kingdoms. They are the "odds and ends".
It is hard to classify
Don't hold to me to this answer, but i am fairly positive it is because they vary in there function and structure more then any other group of organism. They are metabolically and reproductively diverse among themselves.
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the enzymes cause sticky ends to form------------------------------------------------the question is WHAT ARE STICKY ENDS, not how are sticky ends formed.the answer is "single stranded pieces of DNA left at the ends of restriction fragmants"-simone :)The actual answer is: single-stranded ends of fragments of double-stranded DNA
why does humerus and femur have rounded ends
Epiphyses. (Diaphysis is the middle part). You might also be asking the name of the knobby parts on the ends, which articulate with the next bone and make up the joint: those are 'condyles'.
No. Amoebas are in the Kingdom Protista, and Germs are in the Kingdom Bacteria. Basically opposite ends of the galaxy.
It is known as the odds and ends kingdom by some biologists because of the nature of the creatures classified within this kingdom.
when multicellular algae included in kingdom protista than it will converted into the protoctista
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They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
Protista is often called the "odds and ends" kingdom because it encompasses a diverse group of organisms that do not easily fit into the other traditional kingdoms like plants, animals, or fungi. This group includes single-celled organisms like algae and protozoans that exhibit a wide range of characteristics and lifestyles, making it a catch-all category for organisms that don't belong elsewhere.
Kingdom of Ends - 2008 was released on: USA: 14 July 2008 (limited)
The cast of Kingdom of Ends - 2008 includes: Jim Lyke as Detective
The ending of Forbidden Kingdom suggests there might be a possible second movie. As one story ends, another begins.
The subject of a parable about the kingdom's value in which the word is five letters and it ends with the letter l is small.