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PROTOCTISTA KINGDOM Protozoa Algae

Unicellular and multicellular organisms. They have eukaryote cells. Characteristics: Unicellular and multicellular organisms. They have eukaryote cells.

1. Protozoa Characteristics: They are unicellular organism. They are heterotrophs. They live in aquatic environments (fresh water or salt water).

Feeding: Hunters: they feed on microorganims. Parasites: they feed on other living things, harming them and causing illness such as mallaria.

Reproduction : The stem cell divides into two equal daughter cells

2. Algae Characteristics: Unicellular. Multicellular. Autotrophs. Aquatic.

Types: Green algae. Brown algae. Red algae.

Benefits: They can be consumed. They provide oxygen. Cosmetics.