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Why are multicellular protista( seaweed)
Why are multicellular protista( seaweed) not classified in the plant kingdom?
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Which kingdom is correctly described?
A. Fungi: multicellular and heterotrophic by ingestion B. Animalia: multicellular and
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Match the Kingdom with the correct characteristics
Plants Fungi: Animals: Protista: Eubacteria: Archaebacteria: Characteristics:
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Kelp (seaweed) is in the ________ kingdom.
A Archaea B Protista C Bacteria D Fungi
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kkkkkilani
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Seaweed is as versatile as it is unexpected. Although seaweed does grow abundantly in the ocean, seaweed is not, contrary to its
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Nathan Fry
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“Seaweed is as versatile as it is unexpected. Although seaweed does grow abundantly in the ocean, seaweed is not, contrary to
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Anonymous
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This organism is multicellular and has tissue organization. The organism gets the energy it needs by decomposing organic matter.
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The kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia contain only:
all are multicellular photosynthetic organisms eukaryotes
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dj
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Which quotation from the article best indicates that seaweed is an unexpected
? Nori is a sheet of flavorful, dried seaweed or,
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Scientists discover a new organism deep in the Amazon rainforest. It is multicellular and produces its own food through
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kkkkkilani
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