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3. Identify the kingdom based on the description below (Hint: use the word bank) (6) OutinduentArchaebateria - Eubacteria - Protista - Fungi - Plantae - AnimaliaA. Organisms in this kingdom are mostly multicellular organisms that are heterotrophs with a cell wallB. Organisms in this kingdom are all prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that are found in harsh conditionsC. Organisms in this kingdom are all multicellular autotrophs that have a cell wallD. Organisms in this kingdom are all prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that can be found on your skinE. Organisms in this kingdom are all motile, multicellular heterotrophsF. Some organisms in this kingdom are unicellular while others are multicellular. Some organisms in this kingdom are autotrophs while others are heterotrophs.

3. Identify the kingdom based on the description below (Hint: use the word bank) (6) OutinduentArchaebateria-example-1

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A. Organisms in the Fungi kingdom are mostly multicellular organisms that are heterotrophs with a cell wall made of chitin.

B. Organisms in the Archaebacteria kingdom are all prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that are found in harsh conditions; the capability of these cells to carry out their metabolisms in such extreme conditions made this group a group of high scientific interest.

C. Organisms in the Plantae kingdom are all multicellular autotrophs that have a cell wall made of cellulose. They can perform photosynthesis to produce glucose and eventually ATP.

D. Organisms in the Eubacteria kingdom are all prokaryotic and unicellular organisms that can be found almost in every space of our planet, including our skin, this is due to their facility to conquer different areas and successfully reproduce between themselves.

E. Organisms in the Animalia kingdom are motile multicellular heterotrophs.

F. Some organisms of the Protista kingdom are unicellular, but also multicellular, also autotrophs, and heterotrophs.

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