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define kingdom animalia

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals are motile, heterotrophic, reproduce sexually, and their embryonic development includes a blastula stage....

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Answered by Anjali111111111
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1)These organisms are multicellular, eukaryotic and without chlorophyll.
2)The cell posses no cell wall and plastids.
3)Central vacuoles are absent but small vacuoles may occur.
4)Most of them are free moving
5)Nutrition is primarily ingestive.
6)Growth of organisms stop when the adult stage is reached.
7)Reproduction is generally sexual and the haploid stage is represented only by gametes.
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