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You find an organism in the back yard that is growing on an old decaying stump and appears to be nonmotile (doesn't move). It has no leaves and is not green, but is definitely multicellular. What Kingdom does it most likely belong to?
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eukaryote
Step-by-step explanation:
it's probably a fungi which is eukaryotic
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