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Which kingdom is made up of mostly, but not exclusively, unicellular organisms?
Plantae
Archaea
Animalia
Protista
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Protista.
Protists are mostly unicellular eukaryotes (e.g., amoebae, many algae) but include some multicellular or colonial forms. Plantae and Animalia are primarily multicellular; Archaea are prokaryotic and essentially all unicellular.
Protists are mostly unicellular eukaryotes (e.g., amoebae, many algae) but include some multicellular or colonial forms. Plantae and Animalia are primarily multicellular; Archaea are prokaryotic and essentially all unicellular.
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