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A dog is classified in the kingdom Animalia because it is a multicellular organism that possesses characteristics typical of animals, such as the ability to move, respond to stimuli, and consume organic material for energy. In contrast, fungi belong to a separate kingdom characterized by their unique cellular structure, nutrient absorption methods, and lack of mobility. Additionally, dogs have complex nervous systems and reproductive strategies that align with animal traits, further distinguishing them from fungi.

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What organisms is not a protist?

A mammal, such as a dog or cat, is not a protist. Mammals belong to the kingdom Animalia, whereas protists belong to the kingdom Protista.


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