The organisms in the picture belong to the kingdom:
Animalia
Archaea organisms only contain one cell, they are what we know in science as:
unicellular organisms
True or False: Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya all have the same characteristics because they all come from the same ancestor.
False
The organisms in the picture belong to the kingdom:
Fungi
Who is LUCA?
The last common universal ancestor
What is the best subject in school?
Science
There is a domain that contains all of the eukaryotes. They belong to four kingdoms known as:
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi and Protista
When studying the phylogenetic tree of life, we can observe three domains. Each domain has specific characteristics and complexity. The SIMPLEST of the three domains is:
Bacteria
True or False: in the bacteria domain there are multicellular organisms.
False
the name of the domain that contains organisms that have a definitive nucleus is:
Eukarya
All of he three domains of life appeared at the same exact time.
False
True or False: In the Archaea domain there are multicellular organisms.
False
The organisms in the picture belong to the kingdom:
Plantae
True or False: Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryote organisms
True
The organisms in the picture belong to the kingdom:
Protista
Archaea shares characteristics found in Bacteria and Eukarya, but it is neither of those two.
True
When we study the phylogenetic tree of life, we can see that the three domains come from a last common universal ancestor known as:
LUCA
Juan is observing an organism that does not move, produces it own food and uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. This organism belongs to the domain 1. ______________ and kingdom 2.________________
1. Eukarya 2. Plantae
When studying the phylogenetic tree of life, we can observe three domains. Each domain has specific characteristics and complexity. The MOST complex of the three domains is:
Eukarya
True or False: Eukarya is the most complex of the three domains.
True
Mention one domain in which the organisms in it do not present a definitive nucleus.
Bacteria or Archaea
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