Plant Kingdom is the only one that can photosyntesize.
An organism that is multicellular, cannot photosynthesize, and contains DNA in a nucleus belongs to the Kingdom Animalia. This kingdom includes all animals, which are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their food by consuming other organisms. Unlike plants or some protists, animals lack the ability to perform photosynthesis. Additionally, their cells are eukaryotic, characterized by the presence of a nucleus containing DNA.
The organism that fits this description is protists. They are multicellular, can photosynthesize, and have DNA contained in their nucleus. Bacteria and archaea are single-celled organisms and do not possess a true nucleus.
the little tiny bugs that live in mold or bactira.
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The simplest eukaryotic organisms belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes a diverse range of unicellular and simple multicellular organisms, such as algae and protozoa. Protists are characterized by their eukaryotic cell structure, which contains a nucleus and organelles. They play important roles in ecosystems, including as primary producers and as part of the food chain.
The domain for multicellular organisms that can photosynthesize and contain DNA in a nucleus is Eukarya. These organisms have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus where their genetic material is stored. Examples include plants and algae.
An organism that is multicellular, cannot photosynthesize, and contains DNA in a nucleus belongs to the Kingdom Animalia. This kingdom includes all animals, which are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their food by consuming other organisms. Unlike plants or some protists, animals lack the ability to perform photosynthesis. Additionally, their cells are eukaryotic, characterized by the presence of a nucleus containing DNA.
The organism that fits this description is protists. They are multicellular, can photosynthesize, and have DNA contained in their nucleus. Bacteria and archaea are single-celled organisms and do not possess a true nucleus.
Animalia contains only multicellular organisms.
the little tiny bugs that live in mold or bactira.
All ferns have eukaryotic cells. In fact, all plants (meaning all organisms in the kingdom Plantae) have eukaryotic cells. There are very, very few multicellular organisms that have prokaryotic cells.
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Eukaryotic. Virtually every multicellular organism is eukaryotic. Prokaryotes are mostly single-celled bacteria.
That is incorrect. Eubacteria is a kingdom that contains prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, while Animalia is a kingdom that contains multicellular eukaryotic organisms, such as animals. They are two distinct biological classifications with different types of organisms.
No, fleas are multicellular organisms composed of eukaryotic cells, not prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are typically more complex, with membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus that contains the organism's genetic material.
The domain Eukarya contains both unicellular (e.g. protists) and multicellular (e.g. plants, animals, fungi) organisms.