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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
9

You find an organism growing on a dead log and after careful study, you determine that it is multicellular, heterotrophic, and i

ts cells have cell walls. Given this information, you classify this organism into which kingdom
Biology
2 answers:
babymother [125]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: This is a plant organism due to it having cell walls but to be specific this is classified as being in the fungi Kingdom such as mushrooms.

Fungus grow on decaying or dead organisms to help break them down Hope this helps ^_^

Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It is in the plant kingdom :) :)

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