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A. more like other protists than members of other kingdoms.
B. reclassified as scientists learn more about their diversity.
C. members of the plant kingdom.
D. prokaryotes.
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Hey There!
Your answer is B. Reclassified as scientists learn more about their diversity.
Protists are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi!
If you have anymore questions ask me!
Hope this helps!
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