Organisms (living aspects of an ecosystem) can either be classified as a population (all the same species) or a community (all different specie). For example, in a forest ecosystem deer would be a population, but deer, trees, mice, squirrels, beetles, wolves, etc would be a community. They can further be classified by whether they are producers, consumers, or decomposers. For example, grass is a producer (because it creates its own food) and a mouse is the consumer (it must eat other organisms for energy), and bacteria would be the decomposer (consumes waste from other organisms). Also, the types of organisms in an ecosystem are affected by a number of factors that have to do with climate.
The kingdom that includes complex multicellular organisms that obtain food by breaking down other substances in their surroundings is Fungi. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that absorb nutrients from their environment through extracellular digestion.
Eukaryotic
Multicellular and motile organisms belong to the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom includes a diverse range of organisms that are multicellular, heterotrophic, and capable of locomotion at some stage of their life cycle.
The kingdoms that include multicellular heterotrophic organisms are Animalia and Fungi. Animalia includes organisms such as mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles, while Fungi includes mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
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The Animal Kingdom does not classify autotrophic organisms. Autotrophic organisms, such as plants and some bacteria, are classified in the Plant Kingdom and the Kingdom Monera.
Animalia
Not all kingdoms include unicellular organisms. The kingdoms that do not have unicellular organisms include the plantae and animalia kingdom.
Animalia
Members of the kingdom Animalia are commonly called animals. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms. They are characterized by their ability to move and respond to their environment.
The kingdom Animalia consists only of complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms.
eukaryotic
The Animalia kingdom is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic organisms have cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotic organisms do not have a nucleus or organelles.
Animalia contains only multicellular organisms.
To be classified as Animalia, an organism needs to be multicellular, heterotrophic (obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms), lack cell walls, and have the ability to move at some stage of their life cycle. This kingdom includes a wide variety of organisms from insects to mammals.
Cells in organisms that are a part of the kingdom Animalia do have nucleus. Only cells that are prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus.