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Question 6 of 25 Which is a kingdom? O A. Eukarya OB. Mammalia OC. Animalia OD. Prokarya
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Which is a kingdom?
O A. Eukarya
OB. Mammalia
OC. Animalia
OD. Prokarya
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B: Mammalia is the answer to the question since mammals are indeed a kingdom of its own
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Answer:
mammalia
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