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Which kingdom does a multicellular living organism most likely belong to?

Archaea
Bacteria
Eubacteria
Plantae

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Plantae

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Answer: plantae

Animalia. Animals are multicellular, and move with the aid of cilia, flagella, or muscular organs based on contractile proteins. They have organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts or cell walls.

Which kingdom does a multicellular living organism belong to?

Multicellular organisms fall within three of these kingdoms: plants, animals and fungi. Kingdom Protista contains a number of organisms that may at times appear multicellular, such as algae, but these organisms lack the sophisticated differentiation typically associated with multicellular organisms.

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