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Scientists group organisms into kingdoms by looking at specific characteristics. Which is a characteristic of a carrot plant?
no cell walls
heterotrophic
unicellular
eukaryotic
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Eukaryotic.
Carrot plants are multicellular organisms whose cells have a nucleus (eukaryotic). They also have cell walls (so "no cell walls" is false), are autotrophic (not heterotrophic), and are not unicellular.
Carrot plants are multicellular organisms whose cells have a nucleus (eukaryotic). They also have cell walls (so "no cell walls" is false), are autotrophic (not heterotrophic), and are not unicellular.
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