One is rhodophyta, which surprisingly includes kelps.
Another is chlorophyta, which is made of colonies of organisms.
This is the closest you could get to two phylums of multicellular organisms in kingdom Protista.
Members of the Protista kingdom include single-celled organisms such as protozoa and algae, which can be either unicellular or multicellular. Examples of single-celled protists include amoebas, paramecia, and dinoflagellates.
Yes, Protista is a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms, and protists are the individual organisms that belong to this kingdom. So, while Protista refers to a specific taxonomic grouping, protists are the diverse group of single-celled and multicellular organisms within that kingdom.
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.
no. they can be unicellular or multicellular.the organisms in this phylum are those which do not fit in the defination of plants, animals and fungus.it not depends either they are unicellular or multicellular :)
for Plato its both multicellular and unicellular organisms
The cell kingdom that includes both multicellular and unicellular organisms is the Protista kingdom. This kingdom consists of various types of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the other major kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi). Some protists are unicellular, while others are multicellular.
Members of the Protista kingdom include single-celled organisms such as protozoa and algae, which can be either unicellular or multicellular. Examples of single-celled protists include amoebas, paramecia, and dinoflagellates.
Yes, Protista is a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms, and protists are the individual organisms that belong to this kingdom. So, while Protista refers to a specific taxonomic grouping, protists are the diverse group of single-celled and multicellular organisms within that kingdom.
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.
The first eukaryotes are most likely to belong to the Protista kingdom. These are mostly multicellular organisms with the earlier ones including organisms like Kneallhazia solenopsae and many more.
Main kingdom is plantae. Also some in protista
no. they can be unicellular or multicellular.the organisms in this phylum are those which do not fit in the defination of plants, animals and fungus.it not depends either they are unicellular or multicellular :)
Algae are part of the Kingdom Protista, along with other unicellular organisms like amoebas and paramecia. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular, multicellular, or colonial in structure.
The members of the kingdom Protista are least similar to other kingdoms like Plantae and Animalia because Protists are unicellular or simple multicellular organisms with diverse characteristics, while plants are multicellular and typically photosynthetic, and animals are multicellular and heterotrophic.
Algae are classified under the kingdom Protista, which is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungal kingdoms. Algae are primarily photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular.