* There's no kingdom that includes *only* multicellular organisms.
* The kingdoms that include multicellular organisms are:
* Animalia: This is the kingdom of animals, which are all multicellular, heterotrophic (meaning they get their food from other organisms), and eukaryotic (having cells with a nucleus).
* Plantae: This is the kingdom of plants, which are also multicellular, but unlike animals, they are autotrophic (make their own food through photosynthesis) and eukaryotic.
* Fungi: While many fungi are multicellular, some are single-celled (like yeasts). Fungi are heterotrophic, eukaryotic organisms.
It's important to remember: While these kingdoms primarily contain multicellular organisms, there are exceptions. Some organisms within these kingdoms are single-celled.
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