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Why are protozoans not classified under Kingdom Animalia?

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Why are protozoans not classified under Kingdom Animalia?

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According to new system of classification as given by Whittaker 1969 unicellular animals are included in a seprated kingdom known as protista and or known as protozoans i.e. single cell. The animal kingdom consists of multicellular organisms. The multicellular organisms are called metazoans and their cells are capable of performing all the essential activities of life.

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