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All protists belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Protista, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Animalia.

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Protista is a domain that includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi. They are mainly single-celled organisms but can also include some multicellular algae.

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Protists belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Protista, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Animalia.

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It is in the domain Eukarya and the Kingdom protista

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Domain Eucarya, consisting of all organisms with nuclei.

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Protista is in the Eukarya domain.

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Plant-like, Animal-like, and Fungus-Like

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Eukarya

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Eukaryota

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Eukaryota

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