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I am a single-celled, prokaryotic organism that lives in the large intestines of mammals. I reproduce asexually by binary fission and can reproduce very quickly.

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Answer: Kingdom:Eubacteria

organism name: kelp

Explanation: its kelp in the kingdom classification bacteria

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Answer:

Escherichia coli.

Step-by-step explanation:

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram negative, rod shaped and facultative anaerobic bacterium that lives in large intestines of mammals. It is unicellular or single celled and prokaryotic organism. It reproduces asexually by binary fission.

It does not have nuclues or membrane bound organelbecause it is prokaryotic.

Therefore,

Escherichia coli lives inside large intestines of mammals.

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