In the animal kingdom, self-awareness

  1. The organisms shown above belong to(1 point) Responses the animal kingdom. the animal kingdom. both the plant kingdom and the
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  2. The organisms shown above belong to(1 point) Responses the animal kingdom. the animal kingdom. both the plant kingdom and the
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  3. Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system(1 point)Responses were classified under the Mineral Kingdom. were
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  4. Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system(1 point)Responses could not be classified. could not be classified.
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  5. In the animal kingdom, self-awareness is very rare. Until recently, research showed that only humans and a few other primates
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  6. In the animal kingdom, self-awareness is very rare. Until recently, research showed that only humans and a few other primates
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  7. In the animal kingdom, self-awareness is very rare. Until recently, research showed that only humans and a few other primates
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  8. In the animal kingdom, self-awareness is very rare. Until recently, research showed that only humans and a few other primates
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  9. 4) Biological change over time accounts for the diversity of species. This diversity *• occurs in the animal kingdom but not
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  10. QuestionFungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system(1 point) Responses were classified under the Animal Kingdom.
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