yes they use their muscles and bones. that is one of the characteristics that identify them as animals.
Yes, most animals in the kingdom Animalia are capable of moving on their own. This movement may include walking, running, swimming, flying, or other types of locomotion depending on the specific animal's adaptations and habitat.
Yes, animals in the kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrition by consuming other organisms.
No, plants are not considered to be in the kingdom Animalia. They are part of the kingdom Plantae, which includes organisms capable of photosynthesis and chlorophyll production.
Animals belong to the kingdom Animalia. Any organisms in this kingdom are: * eukaryotes (meaning that their cells have nuclei. Each nucleus is in charge of controlling its cell's activities) * multicellular (meaning they are made of more than one cell) * show cell specialization (meaning that different cells perform different functions) * heterotrophic (meaning that they cannot make their own food like plants do. They have to eat it somehow)
Members of the kingdom Animalia are commonly called animals. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms. They are characterized by their ability to move and respond to their environment.
Yes, animals in the Animalia kingdom are generally mobile, meaning they can move from one place to another. This ability to move allows animals to seek out food, find mates, and escape from predators. However, there are some exceptions, such as sponges and corals, which are considered sedentary animals.
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kingdom animalia
protists-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
No, plants are not considered to be in the kingdom Animalia. They are part of the kingdom Plantae, which includes organisms capable of photosynthesis and chlorophyll production.
It is animals. They move
The domain Eukarya contains organisms that can move, as it includes a wide range of organisms such as animals, plants, fungi, and protists that have the ability to move at least for part of their lives.
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The different orders in the kingdom Animalia include Carnivora (carnivores like lions and wolves), Rodentia (rodents like mice and squirrels), Primates (primates like monkeys and apes), and Insecta (insects like ants and butterflies).
Animals belong to the kingdom Animalia. Any organisms in this kingdom are: * eukaryotes (meaning that their cells have nuclei. Each nucleus is in charge of controlling its cell's activities) * multicellular (meaning they are made of more than one cell) * show cell specialization (meaning that different cells perform different functions) * heterotrophic (meaning that they cannot make their own food like plants do. They have to eat it somehow)
Animalia and Fungi
because it is multicellular, does not photosynthesize, and it moves on its own
Yes it is classified in Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda, and the scientific definition of a animal (Animalia) is a multicellular organism that can move and reproduce with another of it's species.