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What are the characteristics that distinguish animals from other biological groups in the five-realm system?
There are heterotrophic methods to distinguish animals from other biological groups in the five realms system. The five-realm system is monera, protozoa, fungi, plants and animals.

1, kingdom monera is a prokaryotic cell, autotrophic or heterotrophic, single cell or colony, most of which can't exercise, and a few use flagella to exercise.

2. Protozoa, eukaryotic cells, autotrophic or heterotrophic single cells or group single cells with flagella, cilia or pseudopodia movement.

3, fungi, eukaryotic cells, heterotrophic, single-cell or multi-cell absorbing nutrients, the vast majority can not exercise.

4, plant kingdom, eukaryotic cells, autotrophic, photosynthesis, heterotrophic, parasitic plants, multicellular, most of them can not move freely.

5. In the animal kingdom, eukaryotic cells are heterotrophic, take food and are multicellular. Most of them can move freely, and a few species, such as anemones and corals, have a fixed life. It can be seen from the above five items that animals are different from other biological groups in heterotrophic ways. The heterotrophic way of animals is to eat food.