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•The key features of organisms in Kingdom Animalia:

•Multicelluar

•Heterotrophic (must consume other organisms for energy and materials)

•Reproduce mostly by sexual reproduction.

•No cell walls (all living things have cell membranes; only some have cell walls).

•Most are motile at some stage in their lives.

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Q: What organisms are mostly multicellular that have nucleated cells with no rigid cell wall are motile and heterotrophic generally digesting food in an internal chamber?
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