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Which kingdom contains organisms that are multicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryotic, and lack cell walls?

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Answered by PrabhasineeSahoo
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answer:- animalia

-Kingdom Animalia is the kingdom that has organisms which are eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, can reproduce sexually or asexually, and have no cell wall.


-General characteristics of the Kingdom Animalia includes; Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular and heterotrophic organisms. They have multiple cells with mitochondria and they depend on other organisms for food.


-This Kingdom does not contain prokaryotes (Kingdom Monera, includes bacteria, blue-green algae) or protists (Kingdom Protista, includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms).


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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Kingdom Animalia contains organisms that are multicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryotic, and lack cell walls.

Explanation:

  • All animals are included in the Kingdom Animalia. The animal kingdom is the biggest one of the five kingdoms. Multicellular eukaryotes like animals are. They lack a cell wall and chlorophyll, though, like plants. Animals as a whole, then, display a heterotrophic style of nutrition. Based on the differentiation or design of their bodies, the ten subphyla that make up the kingdom Animalia have been identified.
  • Animals belong to the biological kingdom Animalia and are multicellular, eukaryotic creatures. Animals, with very few exceptions, are able to move, breathe oxygen, eat organic material, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their bodies are formed during embryonic development from a hollow sphere of cells called the blastula.

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