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Kingdom Animalia is the kingdom you're looking for - it is inside the domain Eukaryota, meaning the organisms within it are eukaryotic; all organisms are multicellular; and no organism inside the kingdom can fix carbon.

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Animals (the animal kingdom), by definition, are multicellular and heterotrophic. Animals cannot produce their own food. They feed on other organismal sources for their energy. They feed on plants or other animals. Thus be their definition of heterotrophic. All animals (whether Chordata, Echinodermata, Porifera, Placozoa, Annelida or Arthropoda) are all heterotrophic and all multicellular. Even tiny things like placozoans and rotifers are multicelled.

Fungi cannot produce their own food either. Thus they may be called heterotrophic. They acquire their food by growing in it. Thus they acquire the label saprophytic as well. The fungal kingdom features both unicellular and multicellular organisms. Toadstools, mushrooms, bread mould, fruit mould and such are those that are multicellular.

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The animal kingdom includes only multicellular heterotrophs.

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Animal Kingdom is the only kingdom that includes only multicellular heterotrophs

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Animal kingdom

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heterotrophic is apart of the animalia kingdom

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Animalia.

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Which kingdom contains multicellular heterotrophs that are usually motile lack cell walls and chloroplast?

its animalia


Which kingdom contains heterotrophs with cell walls of?

Fungi


What kingdom includes multicellular heterotrophs that have cell membranes without cell walls?

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A kingdom that contains multicellular eukaryotes that contain cell walls made of cellulose?

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Kingdom Plantae contains plants. These are multicellular eukaryotes that undergo photosynthesis to respirate and make food. They are immobile and have cellulose walls.


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Kingdom mycota or fungi contains chitin in cell wall . fungi are heterotrophic but they absorb food .


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This is the kingdom Plantae. Plants have cell walls mainly composed of cellulose. The walls also contain hemicellulose and pectin.


What are eukarotic heterotrophs that have cell walls?

Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll. They are so different from other organisms that they are placed in their own kingdom. Shortened Answer: Fungi


In which ways are fungi different from plants?

Some Fungi can be multicellular and others can be unicellular. Their cell walls are chitin and fungi are also heterotrophs. Plants are only multicellular. Their cell walls are of cellulose and plants are autotrophs.


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