animal
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.
No. Mammalia is not a kingdom, but the kingdom it is in is called Animalia
The kingdom called Animalia.
animal
If an organism is multicellular, heterotrophic (cannot make its own energy), and has no cell wall, it is an animal. This is the definition of the kingdom Animalia. There are unicellular animal-like members of the kingdom Protista commonly called protozoa. Fungi are heterotrophic and multicellular, but they have a cell wall made of chitin.
By accepted taxonomic definitinon, members of phylum Arthropoda (the arthropods) are classified under the animal kingdom (Animalia, also called Metazoa).
trematodes are commonly called flukes just as cestodes are tapewoprms both belonging to the phylum platyhelminths (flatworms), and the kingdom animalia.
No. Amoebas are not considered animals. They are not part of the Animalia Kingdom. Amoebas are in the Kingdom Amoebozoa. To be an invertebrate, an organism must be in the Animalia Kingdom, and not be a member of the subphylum of Chordates called the Vertebrata. All other organisms in the Animalia Kingdom besides those are considered invertebrates.
Animalia kingdom
Human beings are in the animal kingdom, as far as classification goes.
the animal kingdom is called animalia
Animals with vertebrates are in Kingdom Animalia, and Phylum Chordata.