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Sea weeds are algae.So they are protists.

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The kingdom Protista does not contain seaweed?

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Does the kingdom protista contain seaweed?

Kingdom protista contain protozoa and algae.Sea weeds are algae.


Is seaweed in the fungi kingdom?

No they are not fungi.They are algae in Kingdom protista.


What is the kingdom of seaweeds?

The brown seaweed belongs to kingdom Protista.


What is the kingdom of brown seaweeds?

The brown seaweed belongs to kingdom Protista.


Where does seaweed originate from?

Seaweed originates from prokaryotes which includes all types of protists. Seaweed is found in many different varieties of algae but all belong to the kingdom of Protista.


What kingdom is sargassum in?

The Sargassum seaweed is an alga. Algae are members of the kingdom Protista.


Why does brown seaweed belong to the protista kingdom?

Brown seaweed belongs to the protista kingdom because it is a type of algae known as Phaeophyta. Algae are simple, plant-like organisms that lack specialized tissues found in higher plants and are classified under the protista kingdom due to their unique characteristics and evolutionary history.


Is seaweed part of the prostisa kingdom?

Algae are called sea weed.They belong to kingdom protista.


Seaweed not a plant?

Seaweed is not plant, but Protista. Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta. ( green and red ) These are muticellular, but not very differentiated. They have a holdfast, stipe and blades in place of roots, stems and leaves.


Is seaweed living or nonliving?

Seaweed is a living organism. It is a eukaryotic protista.


What domain is seaweed?

Seaweed is a type of algae, and all algae belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Protista, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Animalia.