One very interesting organism from the animal kingdom, is the vampire squid or the Vampyroteuthis infernalis. This animal lives at extremely dark depths and is covered in hundreds of light producing organs called photophores. These organs allow it to produce wondrous sights of flashing colors and lights
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Part of the definition of both the plant and animal kingdom is multicellularity. Technically, no plant or animal under the current definition can be unicellular. However, the protist kingdom contains one-celled organisms with plant or animal characteristics. In fact, animal-like protists and plant-like protists used to be referred to as animals or plants. Many types of green algae are single-celled, as are amoeba and paramecia.
yes, it is a animal. but it is a protist.
Organism in all of the kindoms are made up of one or more cells. Only virus don't have cells, and they are not officially in one of the kingdoms.
Predation is when one organism benefits off of another organism but the organism that is not benefiting is being harmed.One example is a spider waiting in its web for an insectAnother is a lion eating a rabbit.A predator is an animal that consumes another animal is a predator, and the animal consumed is the prey.
when an animal eats a plant.
its either kingdom , genius , speices or organism
no. you said... "animal" so it clearly only belongs in the ..."animal kingdom" only.
An animal is ONE TYPE of organism - plants are also organisms.
The kingdom that phytoplankton are apart of is called Protista. To be a protist the organism also has to be apart of the other Eukaryotic kingdoms.
The animal kingdom, for one.
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
The one cell animal kingdom.
Human beings are eukaryotic.
cell
It belong to the fungi kingdom
I have only heard of one animal kingdom covering all animals.
One organism will eat another organism and it gose on and on