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NO, the cestoda (tapeworm) does not have a digestive system. It absorbs nutrients through its skin.

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Q: Do all animals from the Kingdom Animalia have similar digestive systems?
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Can animals belong to the same kingdom?

Yes, animals can belong to the same kingdom if they share similar characteristics related to their structure and function, such as having multicellular bodies, being heterotrophic, and lacking cell walls. This kingdom is known as Animalia.


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Why is a dolphin in the fish kingdom?

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It is different from most animals, but it is very similar to a pigs digestive system. Yes, a pig. Some would imagine it would be most like an ape's, but it's not.


What are all the scientific kingdoms?

The scientific classification system recognizes 6 kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea, and Bacteria (monera). Each kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with similar characteristics.


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The groups that a kingdom are split into are: Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.


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Why is man a primate?

Biological classification (Taxonomy) categorises living organisms into groups of similar organisms. So one major group, animals, all belong to the 'Kingdom' Animalia. Animalia itself is broken down into groups of similar organisms, then each group is broken down further - so as an example, Animalia contains the 'Classes' Mammalia (mammals) Aves (birds), and others, and all these are broken down into 'Orders'. 'Primates' is one such order of Mammalia, and this contains monkeys, apes, and humans. Therefore all three of those can be reffered to as 'primates', in the same way as we can call them 'mammals' and 'animals'.


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