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What is the correct classification of prokaryotes?
What is the correct classification of prokaryotes?
- Domain: Bacteria and Archaea, No Kingdom (correct)
- Domain: Bacteria, Kingdom: Eubacteria
- Domain: Archaea, Kingdom: Monera
- Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Protista
Why are protists and bacteria grouped into different domains?
Why are protists and bacteria grouped into different domains?
- Because protists are photosynthetic and bacteria are not
- Because protists are eukaryotes and bacteria are not (correct)
- Because bacteria are not made of cells
- Because protists eat bacteria
What is true about the relationship between kingdoms and domains?
What is true about the relationship between kingdoms and domains?
- All organisms that produce their own food by photosynthesis belong to the plant kingdom
- All eukarya belong to one domain and are sub-classified into different kingdoms (correct)
- A kingdom can include several subgroups known as domains
- All prokaryotes belong to one domain and are sub-classified into different kingdoms
What is the correct sequence of levels in the hierarchy of biological complexity, proceeding upward from a cell?
What is the correct sequence of levels in the hierarchy of biological complexity, proceeding upward from a cell?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bacteria?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bacteria?
What do the domains Bacteria and Archaea have in common?
What do the domains Bacteria and Archaea have in common?