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Chipmunk belong to kingdom Animalia. So they are eukaryotic.
It is a eukaryotic organism (aka, Fungus) that is a member of the kingdom Fungi, and is an heterotrophic organism possessing a chitinous cell wall.
Humans are part of the kingdom Animalia. Animals are distinguished by motility, lack of cell walls, and passing through the blastula stage. They are also eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic.
Members of the animal kingdom make up the largest kingdom of any in the world. They are all heterotrophs with intracellular digestion and a multicellular body plan.
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autotrophs,multicelluar,eukaryotic,nucleus,cellmembrance
There are two kingdoms which are completely eukaryotic and heterotrophic.They kingdom animalia and fungi.
Chipmunk belong to kingdom Animalia. So they are eukaryotic.
Animalia
Planaria falls under the kingdom of animalia. so some would be heterotrophic, multicellular, and eukaryotic.
It is a eukaryotic organism (aka, Fungus) that is a member of the kingdom Fungi, and is an heterotrophic organism possessing a chitinous cell wall.
The two three characteristics that best define an organism from the kingdom Animalia are: 1. Eukaryotic cell type 2. Motility (meaning they can move independantly, or at least change positions) 3. They are ALL heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms.
Multi celled, eukaryotic, heterotrophic
The ancestor of all animals belonged to the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom includes all multicellular eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic and typically have specialized tissues and organ systems.
Humans are part of the kingdom Animalia. Animals are distinguished by motility, lack of cell walls, and passing through the blastula stage. They are also eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic.
An euglena belongs to the Kingdom Protista. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Euglenas are single-celled organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular organisms, that reproduce through spores, most are multicellular and some are unicellular, they can reproduce sexually or asexually, they are also heterotrophic.