The old kingdom Protista is undergoing many changes primarily due to advances in molecular Biology and genetic research, which have revealed that many organisms previously classified as protists do not share a common ancestor. This has led to a re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships, resulting in the reclassification of various protists into different kingdoms, such as Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia. Additionally, the discovery of new species and improved understanding of their ecological roles have contributed to these changes, highlighting the diversity and complexity of life forms within this group.
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
A protist is a cell. It is like bacteria. Also protist is living.It is most likely being used in an ecosystem.Answer:A classification group into which are placed all organisms other than the prokaryotes, plants, fungi and animals.A protist had NOTHING to do with bacteria, they are in different groups in the five kindoms, many protists are single celled, although there are many protists that are multicellular or colonial.
Cilia and flagella are not actually animals, so they don't have a kingdom. They are structures that allow microorganisms and cells to move. The best answer I can give you is Animalia.
One Certain Protists live in colonies which can appear to be a single organism, however they show no differentiation into tissues.
The kingdom that consists mostly of unicellular organisms is the Protista. This diverse group includes various organisms such as algae, protozoa, and slime molds. While many protists are unicellular, some are multicellular, like certain types of algae. Protista serves as a catch-all kingdom for eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.
Many protista contain chloroplasts.
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No.* Only the kingdom of plants, which is called Plantae, practices photosynthesis. *Actually, there are many types of algae (which are classified in kingdom Protista) that are aquatic and are photosynthetic.
The scientific name for a protist is the kingdom name Protista. This, however, is the kingdom classification and since there are many kinds of protists, there are also many names. :D
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.
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
In the five kingdom system, the three kingdoms that have organisms capable of photosynthesis are some bacteria (mainly cyanobacteria) in the Kingdom Monera, algae in the Kingdom Protista, and plants in the Kingdom Plantae.
5: kingdom protista (protists) kingdom Fungi (Fungi) kingdom plantae (plants) kingdom animalia (animals) kingdom monera (bacteria)
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
There are several groups, including the reds (which include many seaweeds, including the coralline algae), greens (that include both marine, aquatic and terrestrial species, and are related to land plants), and the browns (which also include many seaweeds, including kelp). They are in the protista kingdom. They were first in the plantae kingdom and have moved a lot and been disputed about, but they have been decided to be in the protista kingdom.
A protist is a cell. It is like bacteria. Also protist is living.It is most likely being used in an ecosystem.Answer:A classification group into which are placed all organisms other than the prokaryotes, plants, fungi and animals.A protist had NOTHING to do with bacteria, they are in different groups in the five kindoms, many protists are single celled, although there are many protists that are multicellular or colonial.