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Q: Which kingdoms include multicellualr herotrophic organisms?
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Which kingdoms include both unicellular and multi cellular organisms?

fungi and protists


Which kingdoms include both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms?

Fungi and Protista.


Which kingdoms include only hetertrophic organisms?

The animal kingdom, which only includes the multicellular heterotrophs.


What kingdoms have heterotrophs and autotrophs in them?

Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs


What are the major kingdoms and their characteristics?

In taxonomy there is a distinction between prokaryotes (organisms with unnucleated cells) and eukaryotes (organisms with nucleated cells).There are 2 kingdoms of prokaryotes, Bacteria and Archaea. All species in these kingdoms are unicellular. Archaea and Bacteria differ from one another in the composition of their cell walls.The kingdoms of eukaryotes are:Plantae, which includes land plants, all multicellular and photosynthetic with cell walls of cellulose and large vacuoles.Animalia, which includes all animals, all multicellular and heterotrophic without cell walls.Fungi which are saprotrophic/saprophytic and have cell walls of chitin and can be either unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (eg. basidiomycetes - mushrooms, and ascomycetes).Protista, which is a collection of organisms that do not fit into any of the other kingdoms. One day, protists may be divided into a further 60 or so kingdoms. They include protozoa and algae. Some may be unicellular (like Paramecium and Euglena) and some may be multicellular like kelp.

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Do all kingdoms include some unicellular organisms?

Not all kingdoms include unicellular organisms. The kingdoms that do not have unicellular organisms include the plantae and animalia kingdom.


What kingdoms include organisms that are only multicellular?

animals


What two kingdoms that include only multicellular organisms?

animals


Which kingdoms include only heterotrophic organisms?

They are bacteria and archeabacteria. :D


Which kingdoms include both unicellular and multi cellular organisms?

fungi and protists


What two kingdoms include only unicellular organisms?

Bacteria and Archea (Archbacteria)


Which of the following kingdoms include organisms that can make their own food?

fungi and plants


Which kingdoms include both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms?

Fungi and Protista.


Why are monerans placed in a unique kingdom?

The kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria (aka domains Bacteria and Archaea) contain prokaryotic organisms, or organisms without a true nucleus. The kingdom Monera was used to include all the organisms of both kingdoms but was split once taxonomists realized that archaebacteria are more closely related to eukaryotes than eubacteria.


Which kingdoms include only hetertrophic organisms?

The animal kingdom, which only includes the multicellular heterotrophs.


What domain would include organisms such as cats and dogs?

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.


What kingdoms have heterotrophs and autotrophs in them?

Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs