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4. Complete tree diagram in detail
Fungi
Protista​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Explanation:

  1. Monera  

Monera is a kingdom of single celled prokaryotic organisms i.e they have no nuclear membrane in their cells. For example: Bacteria.

     2. Protista  

Protista is a kingdom of single or multi cellular organisms. They usually live in water or moist habitats. For example: Parasites that live inside other living organisms.

     3. Fungi  

Fungi is kingdom of eukaryotic organisms. For example: Yeast, Molds etc

     4. Plantae  

Plantae is a Kingdom of multi cellular organisms that produce chlorophyll. They seek sunlight, water and air for survival. For example Rose bushes etc.

     5. Animalia

This Kingdom belongs to multi cellular organisms that reproduce sexually or A sexually. They depend on other living beings for their survival via obtaining food from them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A protist (/ˈproʊtɪst/) is any eukaryotic organism (one with cells containing a nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. The protists do not form a natural group, or clade, since they exclude certain eukaryotes with whom they share a common ancestor;[a] but, like algae or invertebrates, the grouping is used for convenience. In some systems of biological classification, such as the popular five-kingdom scheme proposed by Robert Whittaker in 1969, the protists make up a kingdom called Protista, composed of "organisms which are unicellular or unicellular-colonial and which form no tissues"

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