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Use the information to answer the following question.
The teacher gives a group of students a mystery species to investigate. The teacher wants students to determine the mystery species
kingdom. The teacher provides the following clues:
The mystery species can perform photosynthesis.
• The mystery species is multicellular
• The mystery species has a cell wall.
After receiving the clues, the students start to eliminate the kingdoms into which the mystery species does not belong.
Which of the following explanations is accurate?
O A. Students can eliminate the protist kingdom because protists that are multicellular cannot perform photosynthesis.
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B. Students can eliminate the animal kingdom because animals have cell walls but cannot perform photosynthesis.
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C. Students can eliminate the animal Kingdom because animals are multicellular but do not perform photosynthesis.
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D. Students can eliminate the protist kingdom because only protists that do not have cell walls can perform photosynthesis.
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