Organisms such as cats and dogs are mammals, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
The cat is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, animals such as dogs and cats, plants like trees and flowers, and fungi such as mushrooms.
Cats think they are royalty and therefore the house is their domain. They want to be in control of their domain.
Some examples of sexual organisms include humans, dogs, cats, birds, and fish. These organisms reproduce by exchanging genetic material through sexual reproduction.
Organisms belonging to the class Mammalia include mammals such as humans, dogs, cats, elephants, and whales. These organisms are characterized by features such as mammary glands, having hair or fur, and typically giving birth to live young.
Cats, and Owls.
CATS (:
Each level of classification uses certain characteristics of organisms that are similar to group them...for example, humans and cats are both in the Kindom Animalia (because they are animals). Similar organisms belong in the same groups, and each group is more specific than the last. For example, if two organisms are in the same Family, but different genuses, then they will be less similar than two organisms in the same genus.
some of the organisms are: dogs cats birds any animal you can think of! :)
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Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, animals such as dogs, cats, and elephants, plants like trees and flowers, and fungi like mushrooms. Multicellular organisms are made up of many cells that work together to perform specific functions within the organism.
No. Cats and dolphins are made up of many, many, many cells. Single-celled organisms are bacteria and other microscopic organisms.