Animals belong to the kingdom Animalia. Any organisms in this kingdom are: * eukaryotes (meaning that their cells have nuclei. Each nucleus is in charge of controlling its cell's activities) * multicellular (meaning they are made of more than one cell) * show cell specialization (meaning that different cells perform different functions) * heterotrophic (meaning that they cannot make their own food like plants do. They have to eat it somehow)
Yes, birds are part of the animal kingdom. They belong to the class Aves within the animal kingdom.
yes. an animal is an organism that can move on its own free will
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Yes, Aves, or birds, are a class of animals within the animal kingdom. They are characterized by feathers, beaks, and the ability to lay eggs.
No. Worms are part of the Animal Kingdom.
We are part of the animal kingdom under the mammal classification in the primate family.
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
The scientific name for birds is Aves. It is a class in the animal kingdom that includes all birds.
Penguins are birds
Yes, Aves, or birds, are a class of animals within the animal kingdom. They are characterized by feathers, beaks, and the ability to lay eggs.
Vultures (like all birds) are members of the animal kingdom.
Amphibians are in the same kingdom as mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects, the Animal Kingdom.
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According to the science of phylogeny, humans are part of the Animal Kingdom.
All wolves are part of the animal kingdom.
A perch is a fish, which is an animal. Thus, it is part of the animal kingdom.
Yes, definitely. They are still a part of the vast and wonderful animal kingdom!!!!
There are 2 main groups into which the living world can be classified into: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom. Humans belong to the animal kingdom, genes: Homo, species: sapiens, and are binomially named Homo sapiens. Penguins belong to the animal kingdom, binomially named Pygoscelis papua, but can be called birds as they have wings and lay eggs.
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Hamsters are part of Kingdom Animalia.