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

A. Protista and Fungi
B. Eukarya and Archaea
C. Plantae and Animalia
D. Protista and Plantae

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
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\multicolumn{4}{|c|}{Characteristics of Each Kingdom} \\
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Domain & \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{Kingdom} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Body type} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Cell type} \\
\hline
Bacteria & Eubacteria & Unicellular & Prokaryote \\
\hline
\multirow{4}{}{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}



Answer :

To determine which kingdom(s) include more than one body type based on the provided table, we need to analyze the "Body type" column for each kingdom.

1. Eubacteria: The table indicates that organisms in the Eubacteria kingdom are unicellular.

2. Archaebacteria: The table indicates that organisms in the Archaebacteria kingdom are unicellular.

3. Protista: The table indicates that most organisms in the Protista kingdom are unicellular. This implies that there are both unicellular and possibly a few multicellular organisms in this kingdom.

4. Fungi: The table explicitly states that organisms in the Fungi kingdom can be both unicellular and multicellular.

5. Plantae: The table indicates that organisms in the Plantae kingdom are multicellular.

6. Animalia: The table indicates that organisms in the Animalia kingdom are multicellular.

From the analysis:
- Protista includes organisms that are mostly unicellular but may also include multicellular organisms.
- Fungi include both unicellular and multicellular organisms.

Therefore, the kingdoms that include more than one body type (both unicellular and multicellular) are Protista and Fungi.

The correct answer, based on the provided analysis of the table, is:

Protista and Fungi