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what is kingdom protista ​?

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Protists are simple eukaryotic organisms that are neither plants nor animals or fungi. ... The term 'Protista' is derived from the Greek word “protistos”, meaning “the very first“. These organisms are usually unicellular and the cell of these organisms contains a nucleus which is bound to the organelles.

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Kingdom Protista describes eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals but that have similar characteristics to some or all of those kingdoms. Most protists are microscopic and single-celled, but some organisms within this kingdom are multicellular. Seaweeds, for example, are large multicellular organisms within the Protista kingdom.

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