It belong to the fungi kingdom
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
No, the amoeba is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the domain Eukarya and possesses a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within its cell.
An eukaryotic unicellular organism with no cell wall would be classified as a protozoan. Protozoans are typically free-living or parasitic single-celled organisms that belong to the Domain Eukarya.
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
It absorbs organic materials in the environment.
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The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
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.
No, the amoeba is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the domain Eukarya and possesses a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within its cell.
The four characteristics used to decide what organisms belong in which kingdom are cell type (prokaryotic or eukaryotic), cell structure (unicellular or multicellular), mode of nutrition (autotrophic or heterotrophic), and reproduction method (asexual or sexual).
An eukaryotic unicellular organism with no cell wall would be classified as a protozoan. Protozoans are typically free-living or parasitic single-celled organisms that belong to the Domain Eukarya.
A fungi is an eukaryotic organism that has a cell wall and breaks down dead organic material.
A cheek cell is a cell found on your cheek that is used to help keep you alive in some ways.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic
eukaryote. prokaryotes don't have a complex cell structure separated by membranes. pretty much any organism larger than a single cell is going to a eukaryote.