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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)

vascular plants.

protists.

fungi.

nonvascular plants.

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1. Protists
2. The presence of cell structures in the cell
3. The presence or absence of seeds
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2. The presence of cell structures in the cell
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A protist is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals. They are typically single-celled organisms, but some protists are multicellular. Protists have a range of different characteristics and can be found in a variety of environments, including water, soil, and the bodies of other organisms. Some protists are photosynthetic, while others are heterotrophic. Examples of protists include amoebas, algae, and protozoa.

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