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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnimalAnimal - Wikipedia

    Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described, of which around 1.05 million are insects, over 85,000 are molluscs, and around 65,000 are vertebrates. It has been estimated there are as many as 7.77 million animal species on Earth. Animal body lengths range from 8.5 μm (0.00033 in) to 33.6 m (110 ft).

  2. Portal:Zoology. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, have myocytes and are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development.

  3. 4 days ago · animal, (kingdom Animalia), any of a group of multicellular eukaryotic organisms (i.e., as distinct from bacteria, their deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is contained in a membrane-bound nucleus). They are thought to have evolved independently from the unicellular eukaryotes.

  4. Animals (or Metazoa) are living creatures with many cells. Animals get their energy from other living things. Usually, they eat them or are parasites. Animals, plants, fungi, and some other living things have complex cells, so they are grouped together as eukaryotes . The study of animals is called zoology.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › zoology-general › animaliaAnimalia | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Zoology: General. Animalia. views 2,669,366 updated May 18 2018. Animalia. The kingdom Animalia, or Metazoa, includes all animals. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms, which are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrition from organic sources. Most animals obtain nutrition by ingesting other organisms or decomposing organic material.

  6. Animalia. animals. By Phil Myers. All an­i­mals are mem­bers of the King­dom An­i­malia, also called Meta­zoa. This King­dom does not con­tain prokary­otes (King­dom Mon­era, in­cludes bac­te­ria, blue-green algae) or pro­tists (King­dom Pro­tista, in­cludes uni­cel­lu­lar eu­kary­otic or­gan­isms).

  7. The following is a list of the classes in each phylum of the kingdom Animalia. There are 107 classes of animals in 33 phyla in this list. However, different sources give different numbers of classes and phyla. For example, Protura, Diplura, and Collembola are often considered to be the three orders in the class Entognatha.

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