What broad group of organisms is characterized by sensory organs, the ability to move, internal digestion and sexual reproduction?
- Correct Answer: fungi
- protists
- plants
- animals
Explanation: Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. They have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.
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