Definition of Chromista. Meaning of Chromista. Synonyms of Chromista

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- Chromista is a proposed but polyphyletic biological kingdom, refined from the Chromalveolata, consisting of single-celled and multicellular eukaryotic...
- although it primarily differs in that Protista is replaced by Protozoa and Chromista. Thomas Cavalier-Smith supported the consensus at that time, that the...
- status of 15 species within Chromista. The IUCN has not evaluated any protist species other than those in Chromista. No Chromista subspecies or subpo****tions...
- of critically endangered plants Protists (kingdom Protista) — List of Chromista by conservation status Category:IUCN Red List critically endangered species...
- been made to divide it among several new kingdoms, such as Protozoa and Chromista in the Cavalier-Smith system. Protist taxonomy has long been unstable...
- contributions to biology was his proposal of a new kingdom of life: the Chromista, although the usefulness of the grouping is questionable given that it...
- Retrieved 2010-04-29. Cavalier-Smith, T. (June 2010). "Kingdoms Protozoa and Chromista and the eozoan root of the eukaryotic tree". Biol. Lett. 6 (3): 342–345...
- (protists) and advocated for a variety of major taxonomic groups, such as the Chromista, Chromalveolata, Opisthokonta, Rhizaria, and Excavata. He was known for...
- Archaea Archaea (2015) Eukaryota Protoctista Protista Eucarya "Protozoa" "Chromista" Vegetabilia Plantae Plantae Plantae Plantae Fungi Fungi Animalia Animalia...
- material) and are represented by five kingdoms: Plantae, Protozoa, Animalia, Chromista, and Fungi. The three-domain system includes no form of non-cellular life...