Giant kelp, scientifically known as Macrocystis pyrifera, is classified as a type of brown algae and is part of the group known as protists. While it can grow to impressive lengths (up to 60 meters), it is not a vascular plant, as it does not have the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) that characterize land plants. Thus, the correct classification for giant kelp is as a protist.
Giant kelp which can grow up to 60 M or known as a nonvascular plants be protist C vascular plants de fungi
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