Biology, asked by Kett, 9 months ago

Classification of kingdom protista

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Answered by Anonymous
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Classification of kingdom protista :

  • It includes unicellular, eukaryotic organisms.

  • They have well defined nucleus along with all organelles.

  • Flagella is of tubulin protein and have 9+2 arrangements.

  • These are bounded by firm pellicle.

  • Mode of nutrition is either autotrophic or heterotrophic.

  • Mode of reproduction maybe asexual or sexual.

  • Asexual by binary fission and multiple fission.

  • Sexual by conjugation or syngamy.

Parts :

  • Photosynthetic
  • Consumer decomposer
  • Protozoan

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Answered by Nereida
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Answer :

Classification of Protista include :

  • Plant like Protista - Algae
  • Animal like Protista - Protozoans
  • Fungus like Protista

PROTISTA :-

  • This group includes eukaryotic unicellular organisms.

  • The mode of nutrition of protists may be autotrophic or heterotrophic.

  • They have a well defined nucleus.

  • They have other cell organelles too.

  • Some of them use flagella, cilia, etc. to move.

  • They produce by fission. (multiple or binary)

  • Examples - Diatoms, Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium, etc.
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