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Protist Systematics

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AbstractProtist systematics is concerned with the taxonomy or classification of the typically microscopic organisms (above the level of the evolutionarily primitive bacteria) found in abundance nearly everywhere in the Earth's biosphere. Such organisms include the algae, the protozoa, and certain lower fungi.
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AbstractProtist systematics is concerned with the taxonomy or classification of the typically microscopic organisms (above the level of the evolutionarily primitive bacteria) found in abundance nearly everywhere in the Earth's biosphere.
Such organisms include the algae, the protozoa, and certain lower fungi.

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