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In trying to classify a newly discovered organism, the following characteristics were noted: multicellular, complex, autotrophic with cell walls. Into which kingdom should this organism be placed and why?
A.
Into the kingdom Eubacteria because the organism is complex, multicellular and cannot make its own food
B.
Into the kingdom Animalia because the organism is complex, multicellular and cannot make its own food
C.
Into the kingdom Fungi because the organism is multicellular and has chlorophyll allowing them to produce their own food
D.
Into the kingdom Plantae because it is multicellular, contains cell walls, and has chlorophyll allowing them to produce their own food
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