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Why is protista no longer a kingdom?


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  1. Any eukaryotic organism that isn't an animal, plant, or fungus is referred to as a protist.
  2. While protists are believed to have shared an ancestor, the absence of other eukaryotes means that protists do not form a natural clade.
  3. One of the main reasons why protists are no longer classified as a kingdom is because they are polyphyletic, meaning they evolved from multiple ancestral lineages.
  4. However, science has largely accepted that the taxonomic grouping known as Kingdom Protista has a diverse spectrum of organisms that are not closely related.

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