Can someone please help me out with a question please?
what is the question?
I already posted it.
I had to post a screenshot.
It has to be kingdom Animalia because that is the only one that lacks a cell wall. Also, Kingdom Animalia is multicellular as shown in the graph.
Do you think there's anything else I should add to the response?
well the question asks, determine a kingdom in which an organism that contains no cell wall and is multicellular and according to the graph Kingdom Animalia is the only kingdom where an organism would fit that lacks a cell wall and is multicellular. So I don't think you need any other information.
You could definitely add more info but as @ayee2000 says, it is not required. I would suggest including a couple of reasons each on why the other kingdoms fail to fit the given criteria. Note: additional elaborations and examples will improve your response, guarantee full points, and more importantly, extend your overall comprehension on the matter. Good luck!
Thank you! Could you help me out with figuring out some examples please? @Cardinal_Carlo
one example would be: The organism does not fit in Kingdom Eubacteria because Kingdom Eubacteria has cell walls and is unicellular.
where you are trying to find a kingdom where there is a lack of cell walls and is Multicellular- Kingdom Animalia.
Do as @ayee2000 prescribes. Knock out both kingdoms, i.e. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria, since they comprise unicellular species. Note down representative exemplars (species) on both kingdoms. As for the multicellular kingdoms, eliminate the first four kingdoms besides Animalia, and regard them as having cell walls. Again, note down example species on each. Lastly, restate you that you have concluded based on the given data that Kingdom Animalia fits best. This should fully answer the 3-point question.
Thank you both very much I really appreciate your help and thank you for explaining it to me(:
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