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This table includes the characteristics of all major kingdoms.

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
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\multicolumn{4}{|c|}{Characteristics of Each Kingdom} \\
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Domain & Kingdom & Body type & Cell type \\
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Bacteria & Eubacteria & Unicellular & Prokaryote \\
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Archaea & Archaebacteria & Unicellular & Prokaryote \\
\hline
\multirow{3}{*}{Eukarya} & Protista & Most unicellular & Eukaryote \\
\cline{2-4}
& Fungi & Both & Eukaryote \\
\cline{2-4}
& Plantae & Multicellular & Eukaryote \\
\cline{2-4}
& Animalia & Multicellular & Eukaryote \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Based on the table, which kingdom(s) includes more than one body type?

A. Protista and Fungi

B. Eukarya and Archaea

C. Plantae and Animalia



Answer :

Based on the information provided in the table, we need to identify which kingdoms include more than one body type.

Here's the breakdown from the table:

1. Eubacteria: Unicellular
2. Archaebacteria: Unicellular
3. Protista: Most unicellular (implying presence of unicellular organisms and potentially others)
4. Fungi: Both (indicating both unicellular and multicellular)
5. Plantae: Multicellular
6. Animalia: Multicellular

From this breakdown, the kingdoms that include more than one body type are:
- Protista (most are unicellular, thereby suggesting the existence of other body types as well)
- Fungi (which explicitly states "Both" unicellular and multicellular)

Therefore, the answer to the question "Which kingdom(s) includes more than one body type?" is:
Protista and Fungi