Multicellular eukaryotic decomposers belong to kingdomA. Animalia
B. FungiC. Plantae
D. Monera
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Multicellular Eukaryotic decomposers belong to the kingdom B. Fungi. The last kingdom Animalia comprises of multicellular organisms having eukaryotic cells.
The members of the Animalia kingdom are diversified from the kingdom plantae by the heterotrphic mode rather than decomposers.
The multicellular decomposers comprises of yeasts, mildews, rust causing fungi, moulds, morels, puffballs, pencillium, bracket fungi and many others.
This kingdom comprises of achlorophyllous, multicellular, spore producing eukaryotic organism.
Usually unicellular yeasts are added amongst fungi due to their sexual reproduction which is same as fungi.
Usually decomposers are unicellular and belong to the Monera kingdom and are saprophytic bacteria but these are multicellular, eukaryotic and decomposers and belong to the Fungi kingdom.
Examples of these are mushrooms and moulds and yeasts.
They have thread like creatures which releases enzymes due to its extracellular digestion.
They belong in the eukarya domain.