Giant kelp is classified as a type of algae, specifically a brown algae, which places it in the category of D) Protists. While it is often found in underwater ecosystems and contributes significantly to marine habitats, it does not fall under the categories of fungi, nonvascular plants, or vascular plants.
Giant kelp, which can grow up 2 60 meters, r known as
A ) Fungi
B ) Nonvacular Planted
C ) Vascular plants
D ) Protists
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