Animalia contains only multicellular organisms.
Animalia is the kingdom that consists only of complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms.
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The animal kingdom consists of only multicellular heterotrophs.
The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.
Plant Kingdom is the only one that can photosyntesize.
The kingdom that fits this description is Kingdom Animalia. Animals are multicellular organisms that lack cell walls and must obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter. They are also characterized by their ability to move and respond to their environment.
Kingdom Animalia is the kingdom you're looking for - it is inside the domain Eukaryota, meaning the organisms within it are eukaryotic; all organisms are multicellular; and no organism inside the kingdom can fix carbon.
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
The kingdom that includes autotrophs, heterotrophs, unicellular, and multicellular organisms is the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit neatly into the other major kingdoms.
There is no single kingdom that is unicellular. All prokaryotes (organisms with no cell nucleus) are unicellular, and they belong to two domains, bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotes, or organisms with a cell nucleus, are divided into four kingdoms, plants, fungi, animals, and protists (although recently scientists began to reclassify protists into multiple separate kingdoms). In each of the fungi and protist kingdoms, there are a variety of members that are unicellular, and also some members that are multicellular. Animals and plants are always multicellular (except possibly one animal group called Myxozoa).
The Animalia kingdom includes only multicellular heterotrophs, which are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of species, from insects to mammals, that share common characteristics such as being composed of eukaryotic cells and having specialized tissues.
Protista