Indicate the similarities and differences between the three kingdoms of eukaryotes, plants, fungi and animals.

The domain of a eukaryote, or organisms with cells that contain a nucleus, is usually divided into three kingdoms. The animal kingdom is one of them and differs from the plant kingdom in that animals feed exclusively heterotrophically (accept ready-made organic compounds) and do not create organic compounds from inorganic ones like plants. Mushrooms also feed heterotrophically, but they accept substances like plants, i.e. only in a dissolved state. Organisms from the animal kingdom take solid food.



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