you find an unusual organism growing on the bark of a dying tree . Under a microscope , you observe the cells are eukaryotic , have cell walls , and do not contain chloroplasts . Into what kingdom . Would you place this organism ? Explain your decisions ?

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protist. because protist can survive in harsh enviroments

To determine the kingdom in which the unusual organism belongs, we need to consider its characteristics and compare them to the known kingdoms of living organisms. Here's how you can go about making this classification:

1. Start by analyzing the observed characteristics: In this case, the organism has been observed to have eukaryotic cells, cell walls, and it lacks chloroplasts.

2. Narrow down the options: The key characteristics mentioned above can help us eliminate certain kingdoms. For instance, bacteria are prokaryotic and do not possess a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, so we can rule out the Kingdom Monera (bacteria).

3. Consider the remaining kingdoms: The kingdoms that have eukaryotic cells are Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. To determine the correct kingdom, we can analyze the additional information we have about the organism.

In this case, the presence of cell walls eliminates the Animalia kingdom, as most animals do not possess cell walls. Additionally, the absence of chloroplasts suggests that the organism cannot carry out photosynthesis and, therefore, cannot be classified as Plantae.

We are left with the kingdoms of Protista and Fungi. Both these kingdoms contain eukaryotic organisms with cell walls. To further differentiate between the two, you would need to observe additional characteristics such as the behavior, mode of nutrition, reproduction, or any other unique features of the organism.

If the organism exhibits characteristics of a heterotroph (obtaining energy from organic matter) and reproduces using spores, it would be more likely classified within the Kingdom Fungi. On the other hand, if it displays characteristics of a unicellular organism, has flagella or cilia for movement, or exhibits autotrophic behavior, it may be more aligned with the Kingdom Protista.

To provide a definite answer, it would be necessary to analyze additional characteristics or perform further tests.