NO, the cestoda (tapeworm) does not have a digestive system. It absorbs nutrients through its skin.
a domain is the level of classification above kingdom. There are three: bacteria (prokaryotic) archea (prokaryotic) eukaryote (eukaryotic) They were separated because archea were similar to bacteria in structure (no nucleus, cell wall, etc.) but there DNA was similar to eukaryotes. Because of this, scientists separated them into domains.
You find similar groups of animals and planting living together because of the environment that they are in. If you are in a forest, many of the same animals are going to be close to one another to help protect each other.
It depends on who you ask. If you ask me, I believe they are. Otherwise what Kingdom would we be in? We are not in Archaebacteria. We are not in Eukaryotic. We are not in Protista. We are not in Eubacteria. And we are not in Plantae. So that leaves one thing: Animalia. Although some may say we are in our own class.
What Kingdom is similar to Kingdom Protista
Depending on what animal because animals are very different from one another, but that would mean you are considering humans not animals.
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.
You and an Earth worm , are both animals ( Biologically from Kingdom Animalia ) . You both respire , move , excrete , feed , reproduce , sense ( respond ) and grow .
They belong to Monera hence the cell structures are similar.
Okk.Basically, there are four kingdoms..Animalia, Protista, Plantae, and Fungi.Animalia are all "animals". Let they be reptiles, nonvertebrate chordates, chordates, mammals, homosapiens, etc.I don't know much about protista, but they have some characteristics of plants and animals.Plantae are plants. Their cells have a cell wall and a nucleus, somewhat similar to animal cells, but we only have cell membranes.Fungi can be decomposers. Examples of these are mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
There are 7 levels. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. A way to remember this is King Philip Came Over For Green Spaghetti.
Because it shares the traits that those in the Genus, Amphibia Animalia possess and is similar to them
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.
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.
The groups that a kingdom are split into are: Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
Superkingdom Prokaryota One kingdom - Monera (bacteria - no cell nucleus, all single celled) Another system divides this into kingdom Eubacteria and kingdom Archaebacteria Superkingdom Eukaryota kingdom Plantae - (derive nourishment via photosynthesis using chloroplasts) kingdom animalia - animals (no plastidic organelles so can't photosynthesize nourishment) kingdom fungi or Mycota - (similar to plants but derive nourishment from rotting organic matter) kingdom Protista (single celled organisms with a nucleus)
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'.
The sapian is it. It's from the animalia kingdom and is very similar to the calliactis tricolor. It looks the same just that it eats from the bottom and swims.