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Dogs are classified in the kingdom Animalia because they are multicellular organisms with complex tissues and organ systems that rely on ingesting food for energy. In contrast, fungi are classified in their own kingdom because they are organisms that lack chlorophyll and instead absorb nutrients from their surroundings by decomposing organic matter.

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