The two three characteristics that best define an organism from the kingdom Animalia are:
1. Eukaryotic cell type
2. Motility (meaning they can move independantly, or at least change positions)
3. They are ALL heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms.
The characteristics of the kingdom Animalia are many. The characteristics include being multicellular, eukaryotes, heterotrophic, motile, and they have specialized sense organs - like eyes to see and ears to hear.
can talk....
the rest are like normal mammals
They are multicellular and heterotrophic . Also, animal cells do not have cell walls
The animal kingdom has .........
Cell wall/cell membrane
they must have some similar characteristics like nutrition, habitat, internal systems,and many other similar characteristics..... the animal which possess similar characteristics put into a kingdom...
all of them, the animal kingdom isn't actually a kingdom...All animals are in the Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia.
non
fungi can't make their own food, so they are not considered either an animal or a plant thats why they have their own kingdom.
the animal kingdom characteristics are that they are unicellular and they don't need sunlight
cell structure
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.
Cell wall/cell membrane
You have to first learn how to spell animal.
they must have some similar characteristics like nutrition, habitat, internal systems,and many other similar characteristics..... the animal which possess similar characteristics put into a kingdom...
Members of the plant kingdom usually stand still, while animals tend to move about.
Members of the plant kingdom usually stand still, while animals tend to move about.
unicellular creatures
Kingdom: Plant or Animal Phylum: Characteristics (e.g. vertebrate or invertebrate) Class: Systematics (e.g. herbivore or carnivore)
Euglena and Paramecium were originally in the Protista Kingdom, but were moved to the Chromalveolata Kingdom. Chromalveolata is not often used as a formal kingdom. They are placed here because they share characteristics with other kingdoms, so cannot be properly classified.
The two three characteristics that best define an organism from the kingdom Animalia are: 1. Eukaryotic cell type 2. Motility (meaning they can move independantly, or at least change positions) 3. They are ALL heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms.