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To explain: The reason that protists are classified into multiple supergroups, rather than as a single kingdom or phylum.

Introduction: It is believed that protist was the first eukaryotic organism that ever existed in nature. They are found in a variety of habitats such as the ocean, hot springs, polar regions and so on. However, it has been observed that protist generally prefer to live in a moist environment.

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Describe the relationship of protists to the major groups of eukaryotes.
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1) Make a graphic/visual organizer of the four supergroups of Protists and the major groups of protists. 2) The graphic organizer must include all the following major groups. Include one example organism and one derived character (shared by most or all members of the group).
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