Biology, asked by terpiete4, 1 year ago

describe the Silent feature of protista​

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Answered by japhlet
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The Protista, or Protoctista, are a kingdom of simple eukaryotic organisms, usually composed of a single cell or a colony of similar cells. Protists live in water, in moist terrestrial habitats, and as parasites and other symbionts in the bodies of multicellular eukaroytes.

Other eukaryotic kingdoms—the Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia—are each believed to be monophyletic . That is, all plants evolved from one ancestral plant, all animals from one ancestral animal, and all fungi from one ancestral fungus. The Protista, however, are not; they are almost certainly polyphyletic and did not arise from a single ancestral protist. Rather, the Protista are a category of miscellaneous eukaryotes, not closely related to each other and not sharing many characteristics, but not fitting any other kingdom of life. Some authorities divide the Protista into as many as twenty-seven phyla, and some feel the Protista should be discarded as a kingdom name, and these organisms divided into as many as twelve kingdoms.

Answered by super15
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The Saileint features of protista are :-

1)Unicellular (single celled organisms).

2) May be aquatic or parasitic.

3) Flagella may or may not be present.

4) Cell wall may or may not be present .

5) Well defined nucleus is present.

6) Examples:- Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, etc.

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