members of the plant kingdom are multicellular
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
NO they are members of the animal kingdom faulse!
The members of the kingdom Protista are least similar to other kingdoms like Plantae and Animalia because Protists are unicellular or simple multicellular organisms with diverse characteristics, while plants are multicellular and typically photosynthetic, and animals are multicellular and heterotrophic.
Fungi.
Earlier fungi were also classified in plnat kingdom. Now in modern classification these have been assingned a separate kingdom because their structure and function is quite different from rest of the plant kingdom.
Members of the plant kingdom are multicellular organisms. They are made up of complex, differentiated cells that work together to carry out various functions like photosynthesis, reproduction, and growth.
Plantae
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
Golden retrievers are multicellular. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, which is also known as Metozoa. All members of the kingdom Animalia are multicellular.
kingdom plantae (PLANT) kingdom of multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs that have cell walls....-khate
NO they are members of the animal kingdom faulse!
All multicellular heterotrophs that are capable of locomotion are anamalia.
The members of the kingdom Protista are least similar to other kingdoms like Plantae and Animalia because Protists are unicellular or simple multicellular organisms with diverse characteristics, while plants are multicellular and typically photosynthetic, and animals are multicellular and heterotrophic.
Members of the Plantae kingdom are multicellular producers, meaning they are capable of photosynthesis to produce their own food. Plants are essential to ecosystems as they provide oxygen, food, and habitats for other organisms.
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
Fungi.