Answer:
Organisms belonging to the plant kingdom are eukaryotic and multicellular organisms. They have a distinct cell wall made of cellulose. Cells are organised into true plant tissues
Explanation:
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Hey there gurllll,
Your question states: <span>Multi cellular animals have levels of organization. What characteristic of cells makes this possible?
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Based on my research, this is very true,<span>Multi cellular animals do have levels of organization, the character that of cell's that would make this possible would be thing's such as the cell as the (DNA) family that allows the characteristics to pass down to other animals to pass it down to the levels of the organizations.</span>
The genes are the sentences.
Gene = a segment of DNA that codes for a particular trait
Viruses need to be inside a living thing (of course the living thing has to have the right temperature which most living things do) . When they're inside a living thing they start injecting the host's cells with its DNA in order to make more copies of itself which allows the virus to spread. So basically viruses need to be inside something living.
D. I think but I’m not 100% on that