A scientist found a new species in a rain forest. The species was small and green in color. She examined one of its many cells and found that the cell had a nucleus but no cell wall.

To which kingdom does this species most likely belong?

plants, because it is green and small
bacteria, because it is small and has a nucleus
fungi, because it is green and has no cell wall
animals, because it is multicellular with no cell wall

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This species most likely belong to the animal kingdom, because it is multicellular with no cell wall.

Members of the kingdom Animalia are eukaryotes (organisms with true nucleus), multicellular and their cells do not have cell wall. If the cell had a cell wall, the specie could be a plant or fungi, but it does not have a cell wall so it is an animal. Animals exist in various sizes and colors and their cells contain many organelles that perform several functions that are important for their survival.

This species most likely belong to the animal kingdom, because it is multicellular with no cell wall.

What makes up a cell wall?

The cell wall is composed of a network of cellulose microfibrils and cross-linking glycans embedded in a highly cross-linked matrix of pectin polysaccharides.

Thus, option "D" is correct.

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