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Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
no
There are two answers to this simple but complex answer, but the answer is fugi and animilia. They are both multicellular and heterotrophic.
Mastigophores use flagella for motility.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
The tapeworm is in the animilia kingdom 
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A PANDA'S KINGDOM IS CHINA . . . . . . .A PANDA'S KINGDOM IS CHINA . . . . . . .
They are both in kingdom Animilia and phylum Chordata
animilia, arthropoda, crustacea, decapoda, nephropidae, homarus, americanus
KINGDOM: animilia PHYLUM: chordata CLASS: mamilia ORDER: primates GENUS: homo SPECIES: sapiens
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
no
Kingdom: Animilia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Panthera Species: Panthera Tigris
There are two answers to this simple but complex answer, but the answer is fugi and animilia. They are both multicellular and heterotrophic.
They technically belong to their own kingdom. Cavalier-Smith devised six kingdoms, and Protozoa are in the Eukaryota Empire.
I'm not sure. but if you did a little research you should be able to find out ,look up the 5 kingdoms they are bacteria,fungi,plantae,animilia,protestia