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Describe the kingdom animalia?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Within the Linnaean system of taxonomy, Kingdom is the highest level. “Animalia” refers to the kingdom of animals: multicellular, eukaryotic (having cells with a nucleus) organisms that get their food from organic sources rather than making it themselves, as plants do. Animals differ from plants and fungi in that they have cell membranes rather than rigid cell walls. Animals mostly reproduce sexually. Most exhibit either radial or bilateral symmetry. Except for sponges, animals have tissues—cells organized to perform a particular function.

Animalia includes a great variety of organisms, everything from sponges to humans. Animals live in many different environments and occupy many different ecological niches. Animals range from microscopic to the size of a blue whale.

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Answered by davanubha
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The major group of animals are classified under the Kingdom Animalia, also known as Metazoa. ... All the members of this kingdom are multicellular, eukaryotes. They are heterotrophs, they depend on other organisms directly or indirectly for food.

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