The multicelular organisms are found in all of life's kingdoms.
Multicellular life has evolved independently dozens of times we belive, once for plants, once for animals, once for brown algae and perhaps several times for fungi, slime molds, and red algae.
Multicellular bodies exists in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and first appeared several billion years ago in cyanobacteria.
Thus the whole basis of your question is wrong, multicellularity is NOT a sound discrimination basis for classifying Earth's life forms.
the kingdom this organism belongs to is plantea
The organism belongs to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes eukaryotic organisms that are unicellular or multicellular but lack specialized tissues, such as protozoa and algae.
Organism in all of the kindoms are made up of one or more cells. Only virus don't have cells, and they are not officially in one of the kingdoms.
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
Organism classification groups are Kingdom and Phylum. The Kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with common characteristics, while the Phylum represents a more specific group within the Kingdom with shared characteristics.
The organism is likely a member of the kingdom Animalia.
the kingdom this organism belongs to is plantea
Its a unicellular organism from the kingdom of freah water!!!
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Yeast is a single celled organism that is currently classified in the kingdom fungi.
blue bonnet flower belongs to kingdom plantae whereas blue bonnet parrot belongs to kingdom animalia.
which kingdom do each of ferns
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
kingdom
According to Kingdom.
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