The kingdom Animalia includes only multicellular heterotrophs.
The Animalia kingdom includes organisms that are heterotrophs, relying on consuming other organisms for their energy and nutrients. This kingdom includes a wide variety of multicellular organisms such as insects, mammals, and birds.
The Kingdom Animalia is made up of multicellular heterotrophs only. Organisms in this kingdom obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms.
The kingdom that includes both autotrophs and heterotrophs is the Plantae kingdom. Autotrophs in this kingdom are represented by plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while heterotrophs in the form of fungi are also included in this kingdom that rely on other organisms for nutrients.
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The kingdom that includes autotrophs, heterotrophs, unicellular, and multicellular organisms is the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit neatly into the other major kingdoms.
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Heterotrophs are animals that cannot make their food, like plants can. the most common kingdom of heterotrophs is the Animalia kingdom. Hope this helps.
The Fungi kingdom includes multicellular heterotrophic organisms.
Protista, of course.
The Animalia kingdom includes only multicellular heterotrophs, which are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of species, from insects to mammals, that share common characteristics such as being composed of eukaryotic cells and having specialized tissues.
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