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Contact [7]
3 years ago
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Match the eukaryotic kingdom vith the appropriate description plants all multicellular: make their own food mostly unicellular,

some make thhere ovn food. others consume their food protists unsgi mosty multiceliular, eat dead or decaying Organisms​
Biology
1 answer:
sesenic [268]3 years ago
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Question:

Match the eukaryotic kingdom with the appropriate description

  • all multicellular, make their own food
  • all multicellular, eat other organisms
  • mostly unicellular, some make there own food. others consume their food
  • mostly multicellular, eat dead or decaying organisms​

Fungi

Plants

Animal

Protists

Answer:

  • all multicellular, make their own food - plants
  • all multicellular, eat other organisms - animals
  • mostly unicellular, some make there own food. others consume their food - protists
  • mostly multicellular, eat dead or decaying organisms​  - fungi

Explanation:

All plants and animals are multicellular organisms. Plants are autotrophs, meaning they can make their own food (usually by photosynthesis). In contrast, animals rely on other organisms as a food source (are heterotrophs)

Fungi and protists are more variable. Protists are mostly small unicellular organisms, some perform photosynthesis to make their own food, others eat other organisms.

Fungi usually consume dead or decaying matter (decomposers)

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