Coral, . Sponges and Sea lilies , Obelia , many coelenterates are good examples, .
While it's true that every animal moves to some degree, some animals such as sea anemones and sponges stay rooted to one place. However they still have moving parts.
The Red Cup Sponge in the Animalia kingdom is a simple animal that has no sensory organs, and also is unable to move
I think it's called sessile
Without the sense organs animals wont be able to sense their enemies. It is believed that today Man is a great threat to the animal kingdom. It is therefore necessary for animals to have sense organs.
Animals. That is the Animalia Kingdom.
Protists
Multicellular animals normally have body organs, yes.
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
Without the sense organs animals wont be able to sense their enemies. It is believed that today Man is a great threat to the animal kingdom. It is therefore necessary for animals to have sense organs.
Bacteria cannot have organs since bacteria are unicellular.
Lower phyla in the animal kingdom such as Cnidarians, Porifera, and Ctenophora.
Animalia
Ecosystems do not have organs. Organs only occur in individual living animals.
The organs in animals and plants compare by having organ for support.
There are quite a few animals that contain tissues but lack complex organs. One of these animals is the jellyfish.