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Kingdom: Protoctista

Phylum: Chlorophyta (Green algae)

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Are there 7 different classification groups?

no there are 5. which are ; animalia, protoctista plantae, fungi and bacteria.


What is protoctista?

Protoctista is an outdated biological kingdom that encompassed a wide variety of eukaryotic organisms that did not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. It is no longer considered a valid taxonomic group due to advancements in molecular biology and the understanding of phylogenetic relationships among eukaryotes.


What is Herbert Copeland's system of classification?

Copeland-1938 4 Kingdoms --Animal --Plants --Protoctista -Algae -Slime molds -Fungi -Protozoan --Monera -Bacteria


Is protoctista a living thing?

Yes


Does a protoctista cell have a nucleus?

yes


How is microorganism of Monera kingdom different from Protoctista kingdom?

Protoctista are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus. Monera are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.


Common name of kingdom protista?

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


What are the five scientific main classified organisms?

It's not clear if you're asking about the five kingdom classification by Margulis. The five kingdoms are 1. Monera 2. Protoctista 3. Animalia 4. Fungi 5. Plantae


Do protoctista have cell walls?

Some protoctista have cell walls made of various materials, like cellulose or silica, while others do not have cell walls. The presence or absence of cell walls in protoctista can vary depending on the specific species.


What type of habitat does protoctista live in?

water/liqiud


What do protoctista have in common with prokaryotes?

Protoctista and prokaryotes both lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They are both unicellular organisms, although some protoctista may be multicellular. Additionally, they can both be found in various environments and play important roles in ecosystems.


What are the 5 kingdoms of the world?

animal, plant, fungi, protoctista and prokaryotes