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is chlamydomonas protista or algae explain it frnds.. with clear explanation.... ​

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Chlamydomonas is a unicellular algae, it has many other different physiology and morphology.

it appears to be green algae, which are also sometimes classified as a plant.

chlamydomonas and chorella were palced in a kindom especially meant for unicellular protista

so if you asking for kingdom it is comes between both of them.

are more closely related to plants than any other group of organism. Protist is a kind of basket term for any eukaryotic unicellular organism that is not an animal, fungi or a plant which is a rather exclusionary definition.

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