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Kelp, regardless of size are Botanica (Plant life) The Amoeba is a protozoan ( First or earliest form of animals) or are classed as Protists. Kelp are definitely plants. The Giant Amoeba is a time-tested Science Fiction device. The real ones are nowheres near the size of those in science-fiction accounts./

The kingdom of Amoeba is Animal

and for Kelp, the kingdom is Plantae

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Amoebas belong to the kingdom Protista, while giant kelp belongs to the kingdom Chromista.

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the protist kingdom.

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Protista.

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Is kelp asexual or sexual?

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Which kingdom includes single celled organisms that have no nuecleus?

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