5. .......................... are a diverse collection of mostly single-celled e
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5. .......................... are a diverse collection of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, which are sorted into several kingdoms to reflect their evolutionary relationships.
6. Kingdom......................... consists of multicellular eukaryotes that produce their food by photosynthesis.
7. Kingdom..................... includes eukaryotic organisms that mostly decompose organic wastes and absorb nutrients into their cells.
8. Kingdom....................... consists of multicellular eukaryotes that obtain their food by ingesting (eating) other organisms.
Explanation / Answer
5. Protists are eukaryotes that are not classified as animal, plant or fungus and can be any eukaryotic organism which can't be termed as a plant, animal or fungus. This is because they are diverse in nature.
6. Plantae is the kingdom of eukaryotes that are capable of synthesizing their own food via photosynthesis.
7. Fungi are eukaryotes that include yeast, molds and are classified separately as plants and animals are classified.
8. Animalia are a class of eukaryotes which are mobile and classified separately and are heterotrophs in nature.
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