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The sediments that do consists of mostly microscopic shells and hard parts of organisms is Clay.
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
The Monera Kingdom is an outdated taxonomic classification that included bacteria and blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). It no longer exists in modern classification systems. However, bacteria would have been the primary organisms classified within this kingdom.
Paramecia and amoebas belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes diverse organisms that are mostly unicellular and have distinct characteristics from plants, animals, and fungi.
Plants in the ocean are mostly microscopic in size because being small allows them to maximize their surface area for nutrient absorption and light capture. This is important in the ocean where resources are limited. Additionally, being small helps these plants to better withstand ocean currents and turbulence.
The sediments that do consists of mostly microscopic shells and hard parts of organisms is Clay.
The sediments that do consists of mostly microscopic shells and hard parts of organisms is Clay.
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
The Monera Kingdom is an outdated taxonomic classification that included bacteria and blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). It no longer exists in modern classification systems. However, bacteria would have been the primary organisms classified within this kingdom.
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It includes mostly unicellular organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.
that would be Eubacteria and archaebacteria good luck with ur home work
Single-celled organisms belong to the Kingdom Protista, which comprises a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms such as amoebas, paramecia, and algae. These organisms are characterized by having a single cell that carries out all necessary life functions.
Monera Hope this helped -Sydney
Yeast is an example of migro-organisms of the fungi kingdom, used mostly for fermenting.
No, animalia (the animal kingdom) is eukaryotic. Prokaryotic organisms are mostly bacteria which have no true nucleus.
Plankton is the mass of mostly microscopic organisms that float or drift freely in freshwater and marine environments and Nekton are all organisms the swim actively in open water, independent of currents.