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Abel Day
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11 August, 11:49
How are protists classified/grouped
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Harold Mcneil
11 August, 12:03
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Protists were traditionally subdivided into several groups based on their physical similarities to the "higher" kingdoms of Animals, Plants, and Fungi. For example, the unicellular, "animal-like" protozoa, the "plant-like" algae, and the "fungus-like" slime molds and water molds are all protists.
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