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As per Whittaker's classification, an organism possessing eukaryotic cell structure, multicellular organisation with a cell wall and nuclear membrane, showing heterotrophic nutrition can be placed under the kingdom

A

Monera

B

Protista

C

Plantae

D

Fungi

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