no. you said... "animal" so it clearly only belongs in the ..."animal kingdom" only.
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Yes, a multicellular organism is an organism made up of more than one cell, such as humans, animals, and plants.
well algea is a nippy and yeast is a whippey
A multicellular organism is an organism composed of more than one cell. These cells are specialized to perform various functions within the organism, allowing for a higher level of complexity and organization compared to single-celled organisms. Examples of multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi.
An organ system is more complex than an organism. An organism is a single living being made up of various organ systems working together to maintain life. Organ systems consist of multiple organs and tissues that have specialized functions and work together to support the overall function of the organism.
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family
An organism that is omnivorous, like a human, can belong to more than one food chain as it can consume both plants and animals for energy. By feeding on a variety of organisms, omnivores can occupy multiple trophic levels in different food chains.
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Dinosaurs belong to the clade Dinosauria. The old kingdom/phylum/class etc. divisions have come to be regarded as more a detriment than a help to taxonomic classification.
The more than 8,000 species of diatoms are the largest group in the phylum Chrysophyta of the kingdom Protista.
No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.
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)
Kingdom: AnimaliaAll beetles fall into the Order Coleoptera
A maple leaf belongs in the plante kingdom because... - it can't move on its own - has more than one cell - takes in CO2 and gives off oxygen hope this helps! : )
No. The classification system is set up so that living things are grouped together at first in a very broad group and then defined a little more as the groups become more distinct. If 2 things are in a different kingdom to begin than there is no way they are the same species
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
multicellular organism