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Is algae and primitive fungi are the only multicellulars in kingdom protoctista(protista)? ​

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Answered by minakshi987
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Some protists, sometimes called ambiregnal protists, have been considered to be both protozoa and algae or fungi (e.g., slime molds and flagellated algae), and names for these have been published under either or both of the ICN and the ICZN.

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Answer: (lesson name is diversity in living organism )

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Some protists, sometimes called ambiregnal protists, have been considered to be both protozoa and algae or fungi (e.g., slime molds and flagellated algae), and names for these have been published under either or both of the ICN and the ICZN.

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Explanation:

. Algae, singular alga, members of a group of predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms of the kingdom Protista. ... Their photosynthetic pigments are more varied than those of plants, and their cells have features not found among plants and animals.

. Fungi, protists, and algae are among the most diverse life forms on the planet. Tiny protists range from plants to animals. Algae range from single-celled plants to 60-foot-long kelp. Fungi occupy a kingdom of their own.

. Plant-like protists are called algae. They include single-celled diatoms and multicellular seaweed. Like plants, algae contain chlorophyll and make food by photosynthesis. Types of algae include red and green algae, euglenids, and dinoflagellates.

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