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  • Multicellular Organisms: Examples by Kingdom (Animals)
    Here are some examples of multicellular organisms, categorized by their kingdoms:

    Animals:

    * Vertebrates:

    * Mammals: Humans, dogs, cats, elephants, whales, bats

    * Birds: Eagles, sparrows, penguins, ostriches

    * Reptiles: Snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles

    * Amphibians: Frogs, toads, salamanders

    * Fish: Sharks, tuna, salmon, goldfish

    * Invertebrates:

    * Arthropods: Insects (ants, bees, butterflies), spiders, crabs, lobsters

    * Mollusks: Snails, slugs, oysters, clams, squid

    * Annelids: Earthworms, leeches

    * Cnidarians: Jellyfish, coral, sea anemones

    * Echinoderms: Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers

    Plants:

    * Trees: Oak, pine, maple, redwood

    * Flowers: Roses, lilies, daisies, tulips

    * Grasses: Wheat, rice, corn, bamboo

    * Ferns:

    * Mosses:

    Fungi:

    * Mushrooms:

    * Yeasts:

    * Molds:

    Protists:

    * Slime molds:

    It's important to note that while protists are mostly single-celled organisms, some, like slime molds, form multicellular structures during certain parts of their life cycle.

    This is just a small sample of the vast diversity of multicellular life on Earth.

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