Answer:
Protists kingdom, protozoa kingdom, chromista and domain eukarya are related in the different taxonomic species classification systems in phylogenetic schemes as in the organic fruit flies and humans framework kingdom classification, where Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes are categorized as superkingdom and, Protista, Metazoa (multicellular animals), Metaphyta plants and Fungi are categorized as kingdoms.
Explanation:
Several taxonomic classification systems have been proposed thoughout taxonomy development, research and evolution. 
Back in 1959 Whittaker proposed a taxonomic classification system with five primary kingdoms as follows:
- Monera (Prokaryotes)
- Protista (Unicellular Eukaryotes e.g. protozoa; algae(chromista); slime molds among others)
- Fungi
- Plantae
- Animalia 
But further reasearch cast a wide molecular segregation among Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes branches showing plant are closer to fungi or animals than the microsporidia from diplomonad protistans.
The Wheelis and colleagues´ system in 1992 which proposed to substitute Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya domains for Prokaryote and Eukaryote "superkingdoms" was followed by several revisions on the "kingdom" category which ranks from a  2 element classificcation: "plants" and "animals" up to 13.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>Religious issues ,because they challenged the catholic Church and the Pope.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
A plant in the desert would have to survive days without water in order to survive
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is true and from the Holy Bible in the book of Colossians chapter 2 and verse 14. This verse explains how the Colossian believer has been forgiven and no longer bound by the law because Christ has paid the price on the cross. Paul emphasizes on several aspects of the forgiveness. A believer no longer lived under the threat of punishment neither are they slaves to sin. According to Paul, those who put their faith in Christ have their sins erased. For the believer in Christ, the death of Jesus on the cross is sufficient payment for all sins.