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Characteristics nucleus cell wall Kingdom A absent (prokaryote) present autotrophs or heterotrophs Kingdom B present (eukaryote) absent mode of nutrition heterotrophs cellular organization unicellular multicellular Which student scenario correctly matches the Kingdoms based on the characteristics given in the chart? O A. Student 1 believes Kingdom A ilmbacteria because it is unicellular and prokaryotic. Student 2 believes that kingdom B is plant because it is missing a cell wall and is multicellular. O B. Student 1 believes Kingdom A is fungi because it is autotrophic and unicellular. Student 2 believes that kingdom B is animal because it is eukaryotic and heterotrophic. C. Student 1 believes Kingdom A is animal because it is prokaryotic and unicellular. Student 2 believes that kingdom B is bacteria because it is unicellular and prokaryotic. O D. Student 1 believes Kingdom A is bacteria because it is unicellular and prokaryotic. Student 2 believes that Kingdom B is animal because it is eukaryotic and heterotrophic.​

Characteristics nucleus cell wall Kingdom A absent (prokaryote) present autotrophs-example-1

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It's the last answer choice

Step-by-step explanation:

You basically look at the chart and see if the answer choices match.

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