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In what way are slime molds similar to kelp? (2 points)

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They are both colonial protists and belong to the protista kingdom
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They are both colonial protists.

Step-by-step explanation:

Protists are unicellular and eukaryotic living beings; therefore they have individualized nucleus, surrounded by membrane. They also have various membranous organelles. This group includes protozoa, slime molds and unicellular algae. For this reason, we can say that the similarity between algae and slime molds is that both are protists.

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