Check list for images: Euglena Paramecia A. What characteristics do protists share? Why were they originally grouped in the same kingdom? B. Why were the eukaryotes split into six major supergroups?

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A. What characteristics do protists share? Why were they originally grouped in the
same kingdom?
B. Why were the eukaryotes split into six major supergroups?
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1Ans) The Protista kingdom includes the unicellular creatures Euglena and Paramecium. They are comparable in some ways, including the following:

*Both Euglena and Paramecium are aquatic creatures that can be found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats.

*Their cytoplasm and other organelles are both contained within distinct cell membranes in each of them.

*They can control their water balance because of their contractile vacuoles.

*Euglena and Paramecium both feature cilia or flagella that aid in movement through their surroundings.

*With a single hole serving as both the mouth and the anus, they both have a basic digestive system.

*Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction used by both Euglena and Paramecium.

*Each of them has a nucleus that aids as its genetic material.

*Generally, single celled creatures like Euglena and Paramecium have many traits in common, but they also have noticeable variances in their shape and behaviour.

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