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You collect a specimen from a deep jungle survey. It appears to be a new species. You get to name it, but before you can, you must classify it first. It appears to be single celled, and contains chloroplasts. When a few of them are kept in the dark too long, they die. Under the microscope you can see a dark colored nucleus. What classification fits them best?

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This question is incomplete/lacks options, the options are:

A) Plant-like protists

B) Plants

C) Fungus

D) Archeaebacteria

The answer is A) Plant-like protists

Explanation:

Organisms of the kingdom protista are eukaryotic (possess a membrane-bound nucleus) unicellular or multicellular organisms that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic in nature depending on whether they are plant or animal like. Protists are classified borganisms that do not fit into the other group classification i.e. fungi, plant, animal and bacteria.

However, organisms in the group called PROTISTS can either be animal-like or plant-like depending on whether they possess some animal or plant characteristics respectively. Plant-like protist, like the organism described in the question, have CHLOROPLAST organelles like plants and hence, can perform photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight to synthesize their own food. This characteristics makes them autotrophic like plants.

Therefore, based on the characteristics of the new specimen collected from a deep jungle survey, the classification that fits it best is PLANT-LIKE PROTISTS.

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