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Please explain kingdom Animalia​

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Answered by iTzSnOw
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The kingdom Animalia, or Metazoa, includes all animals. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms, which are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrition from organic sources. Animal cells are characterized by their lack of a rigid cell wall exhibited by fungi and plants.

Answered by komal1499
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All animals are members of the Kingdom Animalia, also called Metazoa. This Kingdom does not contain prokaryotes (Kingdom Monera, includes bacteria, blue-green algae) or protists (Kingdom Protista, includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms). ... Animal cells lack the rigid cell walls that characterize plant cells.

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