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What makes the kingdom Protista unique
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idk the name and the looks probably put it into ur own words describe how its different from other kingdoms
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
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Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
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Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
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no
So which one is it
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no
so is it
1) Protists are not made of cells.
2) Protists are single-celled.
3) Protists do not share a common ancestor.
4) Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
1) Protists are not made of cells.
2) Protists are single-celled.
3) Protists do not share a common ancestor.
4) Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
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The kingdom Protista is unique because it is a group of diverse organisms that do not fit into other categories of classification. They are eukaryotic organisms that have cells with a nucleus and organelles, but they can be unicellular, multicellular, or colonial. Protists can be autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic, and they have various modes of reproduction, including sexual and asexual. Some protists are capable of motility, while others are stationary. The characteristics of the kingdom Protista are so diverse that it is often called the "junk drawer" of the biological classification system.
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I'm sorry, I'm not sure what organism or kingdom you are referring to. Could you please provide me with more information so I can answer your question accurately?
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Protists are single-celled, multicellular, or colonial organisms that do not fit into other categories of classification. They are eukaryotic, meaning they have cells with a nucleus and organelles, but they can have diverse forms, structures, and functions. Protists can be autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic, and they have various modes of reproduction, including sexual and asexual. Some protists are capable of motility, while others are stationary. The characteristics of the kingdom Protista are so diverse that it is often considered a catch-all group of organisms that do not fit well into other categories, making it unique from other kingdoms.
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Protists are single-celled, multicellular, or colonial organisms that do not fit into other categories of classification, which makes the kingdom Protista unique from other kingdoms.
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It is option 2: Protists are single-celled.
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