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A group of closely related classes in a kingdom is called a phylum. It is a taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class.
Animals
Can you see a shrew? Of course you can, so they have to be multicellular.
Family and kingdom
Animals
Family and kingdom
Mussels and humans are both living organisms belonging to the animal kingdom. While they are not closely related in terms of evolutionary history, both mussels and humans are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in their respective ecosystems.
A cockatiel belongs to the bird family in the animal kingdom and is most closely related to cockatoos.
Mushrooms are most closely related to molds, as they both belong to the fungal kingdom. Both mushrooms and molds are multicellular organisms that obtain nutrients through the decomposition of organic matter.
technically, all animals in the animal kingdom are related. mamals are even more closely related.
I have a sea star, a mollusc, and a mushroom. The sea star is most closely related to a human.
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.