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A scientist is examining a multicellular organism that has a cell wall. What kingdom does this belong to?
a. Fungi
b. Animalia
c. Plantae
d. Eubacteria
i believe that its a
a. Fungi
b. Animalia
c. Plantae
d. Eubacteria
i believe that its a
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PsyDAG
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Eukaryotic organisms, such as algae, fungi, and higher plants, have multilayered cell walls composed in large part of either cellulose or chitin . Cellulose and chitin are polysaccharides , meaning they are composed of many linked sugar molecules.
Eukaryotic organisms, such as algae, fungi, and higher plants, have multilayered cell walls composed in large part of either cellulose or chitin . Cellulose and chitin are polysaccharides , meaning they are composed of many linked sugar molecules.
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Ranakim tabios
Eukaryotic organisms, such as algae, fungi, and higher plants, have multilayered cell walls composed in large part of either cellulose or chitin . Cellulose and chitin are polysaccharides , meaning they are composed of many linked sugar molecules.
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Ranakim tabios
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