Protists are a large and diverse group of microorganisms that belong to the family of Protista. Protists classifications frequently change as new organisms are discovered.
Paramecium is a unicellular organism belonging to the kingdom Protista. So it is not classified as vertebrates or invertebrates as it is not an animal.
It used to be part of the kingdom of fungi, but after some years of research, it has been classified as belonging to the kingdom protist and ONLY protist. it isn't a plant a fungi an animal and its usually a large single celled thing so, after researchers discovered this they put it into the kingdom protist. there are aproximally 1070 species of slime mold known to man.
Superkingdom Prokaryota One kingdom - Monera (bacteria - no cell nucleus, all single celled) Another system divides this into kingdom Eubacteria and kingdom Archaebacteria Superkingdom Eukaryota kingdom Plantae - (derive nourishment via photosynthesis using chloroplasts) kingdom animalia - animals (no plastidic organelles so can't photosynthesize nourishment) kingdom fungi or Mycota - (similar to plants but derive nourishment from rotting organic matter) kingdom Protista (single celled organisms with a nucleus)
The chupacabra is not currently recognized as a legitimate species by mainstream science, so it does not have a formal scientific classification. Reports of the chupacabra describe it as a mythical or folkloric creature, with various descriptions depending on the region.
Currently, in the US, There is wide recognition of six* kingdoms of life. They are:Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria.Related Information:This system of six kingdoms, is not adequate to deal with current knowledge. This is mainly due to recent discoveries, especially those generated from the science of genetics. The shear bulk of new knowledge, gathered in such a short time, has overwhelmed the current system. Additionally this problem will worsen with time so, while largely obsolete, this system will have to do until we can all agree on a more apt model. Taxonomic scientists have suggested several new models, all of which are being used and tested. However, the process of reaching agreement among so many interests is a difficult one, and one that will take some time to achieve. Until then, we all must stumble along with what we have.* Traditionally, the seven groups (also subject to change) of the current classification system are:kingdom, phylum, class or division, order, family, genus,and species
Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista and Monera. However this system of classification was invented in 1969 and so is not as commonly used anymore.
Plantae, Protista. I'm not so sure about Fungi.
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The five-kingdom system of classification is only one of a few, and might be superseded. To common knowledge, the five kingdoms of life are:Monera (bacteria)Protista (protists - algae and protozoa)Fungi (yeasts, slime molds, toadstools)Plantae (mosses, flowering plants, gymnosperms)Animalia (animals - sponges, jellyfish, worms, starfish, insects, arachnids, vertebrates and so on)These days, a six-kingdom system seems to be taking over. The kingdoms are:Archaea (archaebacteria)Bacteria (bacteria)Protista (protists)FungiPlantaeAnimaliaNote however that this is not very impressive since protists are so diverse that they should really be divided into perhaps 60 kingdoms themselves. Taxonomists are still working at protist classification.
No. The enzyme protease breaks or digests proteins into [the constituent] amino acids; so, typically, Protista has It's proteins well protected from Protease degradation.
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.
I just studied this! It is because some things don't fit in the set systems such as animalia, plantae, protista, and so on. Scientists have to alter the system so as to fit those strange beings into a kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species to come up with a scientific name.
I think so! I asked the same thing!
I think so! I asked the same thing!
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