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Consider a multicellular organism whose cells have cell walls, but not chloroplasts. What kingdom does it belong to, based on its cellular characteristics?

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Fungi are multicellular,with a cell wall, organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts. They have no mechanisms for locomotion. Fungi range in size from microscopic to very large ( such as mushrooms).
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Fungi

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Fungi are multicellular,with a cell wall, organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts.

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