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9 December, 12:34

Leslie argues that an organism called a Euglena is a plant because it is eukaryotic, has a nucleus, makes its own food, and is unicellular.

Where is Leslie's error?

Plants do not make their own food.

Plants are multicellular.

Plants are prokaryotic.

Plants do not have a nucleus.

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  1. 9 December, 13:13
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    Error: Plants are multicellular.

    Explanation: Protoctists are known as the dustbin kingdom because they can't be classified as plants, animals or fungi and they are mostly unicellular microorganisms. Some are known to be more plant-like while others are known to be more animal-like. Euglena is not a plant because it's a plant-like protoctist.
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