Biology, asked by sanjaikumar2835, 1 year ago

Is a protist multi or uni-cellular?

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Answered by SanjayDG
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Protist 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.

Protista, composed of "organisms which are unicellular or unicellular-colonial and which form no tissues.

Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

Protists are mostly unicellular (one-celled) eukaryotes. A few protists are multicellular(many-celled) and surprisingly large. For example, kelp is a multicellular protist that can grow to be over 100-meters long (Figure below).

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