What is true of all organisms in the kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia? A. They are multi-celled. B. They are photosynthetic. C. They have cells that contain membrane-bound organelles. D. They contain cells that lack membrane-bound organelles.
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Not all organisms in these kingdoms are multi-celled. Some protists are single-celled. B. Not all organisms in these kingdoms are photosynthetic. For example, fungi and some protists are not photosynthetic. C. All organisms in these kingdoms have cells that Show more…
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